Spoiled rich girl. Chronic partier. Shoe diva. These are Becca Heller's birthrights. Or they were until this twenty-six year old publishing princess wrecked her Dad's Porsche. Now if she ever wants to see her trust fund again, it's off to Grandma Mable's goose farm in Rangers End for a good old-fashioned dose of responsibility and hard work. But with no one but her grandma, a handful of geese, and one surly neighbor for company, and with no electricity or running water, Becca sees her six-month long exile as an unfair punishment she'll have to endure until she can figure a way back home.
RETREATED to Rangers End
Dylan Laughtery found his slice of heaven in Rangers end, a quiet little town filled with quirky old ladies and cool summer nights. That is, until Mable's gold-digging granddaughter arrives on the scene, upsetting everything he loves about the place and making him want her more than a woman like her will ever appreciate. With his thirtieth birthday looming, he has no choice but to make nice with Becca because he needs a favor. He doesn't count on getting to know the real Becca, the one she hides behind her sassy comebacks and haughty attitude. He also doesn't count on a surprise visit from the ex-girlfriend who broke his heart. With a second chance at happily ever after, Dylan is torn between the devil he knows and the happily ever after he sees with Becca Heller at his side.
As an author, Melissa Shirley believes in fairytales, happily ever after, and destiny. Born and raised in Illinois, and a mother of eight, she lives with her husband and three youngest children in a quiet town in the southern part of the state where she spends her time writing and watching her children grow into the people she has always dreamed.