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Return to Summit Falls Boxset I

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Going Home
Home Again
Coming Home

Going Home
Years ago four young men left their hometown of Summit Falls. Each of them ready to take on whatever the world had to throw at them. Now, years later, two of them are coming home.

Jonah Sutherland has made public service his life’s work. It may not have been his plan when he walked away from Summit Falls all those years ago but it remains his focus even as he makes plans to return. He’s learned a lot over the years in his chosen profession but he’s never lost sight of his own ideals and standards instilled in him not just by his parents, by the brothers related to him in all ways but blood, but also by the small southern town he grew up in and the family and friends he was surrounded by.

Adam Dane spent years doing everything he could to put the small town of Summit Falls in his rear view mirror. Once he finally did he made it no secret he was never going back. It’s been twenty years and no one’s more surprised than he when Summit Falls is his next destination.

He can only hope that he is able to keep Maggie from seeing how he really feels about her…how he’s always felt about her. But he never believed he deserved a second chance .

Home Again
Jonah Sutherland returns to the small town of Summit Falls to fulfill a dream to teach others what he’s spent years learning and very often doing so the hard way. Public service has never been just a job to him, it’s been a way of life. The ideals that brought him into the profession he long admired are the same that has him walking away.

Adam Dane’s career no longer brings him the satisfaction it once did. His abilities to think quick on his feet and connect the dots that most wouldn’t served him well during all his years in the world of journalism and will now be put to use for his role in Jonah’s life-long dream.

But there’s another reason that has him going back to Summit Falls as he once swore he’d never do. One that has him torn between the past and the present.

Maggie.

Coming Home
Nicolas Franklin, another of the four young men who walked away all those years ago, has returned to the southern beauty of the small town of Summit Falls. It was his rash actions that brought his two life-long friends back to their hometown months ago.

He never planned to return to Summit Falls. Even returning to the small town over the holidays wasn’t in his plans. But more and more he’s finding he no longer thinks much of the man he sees in the mirror each morning and wonders if some time away from his chosen profession could change that.

He’s also determined to repair the chasm in his friendship between himself and Adam and knows that it won’t be easy. But once in Summit Falls, he finds that Adam’s mind is on other things.

Visit the charming small town of Summit Falls where friendship, family, love, and the promise of second chances can be found around every corner. If you enjoy clean later-in-life romance, and inspirational women's fiction, this series is for you.

Other books in the Summit Falls collection.
Finding Home – Book 4
Sharing Home – Book 5
Home to Stay – Book 6
Home Again for Christmas – Book 7

351 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 17, 2020

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Jacie Middlemann

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I fell in love with books when I was in the 4th grade and my free period was spent volunteering in the school library. I read every Nancy Drew book there was to check out, discovered collections of myths and fairy tales from around the world, Louisa May Alcott and C.S. Lewis, and decided I wanted my own library. By the end of that summer with the supplies our school librarian graciously provided me my books had due date slips, card pockets, book cards, and black electrical tape on the spine with the first three letters of the author's last name. I still have most of those books.
In the hope she could get me involved in something else my mother gave me a camera. Right around the same time my father told me I could use his typewriter when he wasn't using it. The typewriter won. We shared his typewriter but I also filled notebooks with stories scribbled before school, after school, and often when I was supposed to be asleep. Thanks to my mother, who saved just about every single one of those notebooks, I still have them as well.
Several years ago my father gave me his typewriter…the same one we shared all those summers ago. Every time I look at it I remember the young 4th grade girl who was quietly encouraged to do what she loved…and years later reminded with a box filled with notebooks crammed full of handwritten stories and dreams.
And it’s still not unheard of that I stay up way later than I should with a good book that’s just impossible to put down.

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Maggie and Adam

Maggie and Adam are part of the group who had grown up together then went their separate ways. Maggies husband was murdered so she was in Washington DC with her brother whose wife had recently died. The four boys had all been friends. This book deals with Adams attraction to Maggie interspersed by the thought processes of all three men.
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