When Bret Jacob walks into Jill's real estate office, she attempts to maintain a professional demeanor, but memories of accidental voyeurism in high school, years of what-if's, and Bret's drop-dead sexy grin only serve to ignite her fantasies.
Bret needs a farm for his growing landscape business. When he sees Jill Daniels' picture in a real estate ad, he can't believe his The shy girl from high school has blossomed into a desirable woman. Ten years ago, she didn't stir his blood and drive away all rational thought; now, he's fighting the urge to take her in his arms long enough to ask her on a first date.
Lynne Roberts wrote her first story out of frustration at the age of 11 because, darn it, Gone with the Wind just couldn’t end with Rhett and Scarlett not together.
She honestly believes in love, which makes her a hopeless romantic, and she’s definitely a sucker for happily ever after.
She’s been writing professionally since 2005 and is now published by The Wilder Rose Press.
An admitted coffee-addict, when she’s not writing, editing or reading—which isn’t often—you can find her in the garden or with one of her five children.