After one too many bad decisions, The Mae Flower has fallen entirely in Mae’s lap. It’s to teach her a lesson, according to her father. And worse? She has to manage it without a cook, bartenders, AND a crappy menu.
Dan is trapped in Kentucky with a broken car after trying to help his sister at his grandmother’s request. It’s by chance that he finds a flustered Mae Davenport of the need of a cook after she helps him find a mechanic for his car.
They’re attracted to each other, and the sex is great, but… Mae doesn’t want to be tied down, and Dan has no plans to stay in Kentucky.
Mara Miller discovered her passion for writing romance in her mid-twenties after a stressful divorce and no real direction. Writing has been a part of Mara’s life since her pre-teens, but writing romance gave her a direction she didn’t know she needed to move in until she finished Cheap Guitars. Although she loves writing about strong modern heroines and harder country boys, she also dabbles in other romance sub-genres with vampires or time travel. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. Mara resides in Kentucky with her boyfriend, their two dogs, bunny, tiny parrots, and an army of chickens.