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The Single Dad's Family Recipe
by Rachael Johns
Part of the McKinnels of Jewell Rock series
Is her new job at an Oregon restaurant a recipe for disaster-or a second chance?
Take one single dad in Oregon, working night and day to open his hot new restaurant.
Mix in his irresistible new hire-a woman who's flown to this mountain town from New York, burdened by a secret and looking for a fresh start.
Simmer until a kiss leads to a clandestine affair that plunges Lachlan McKinnel and Eliza Coleman from the frying pan right into the fire . . .
Praise for the novels of Rachael Johns
"Appealing . . . believable characters and charming small-town setting." -Publishers Weekly
"A sincere and heartfelt story." -RT Book Reviews
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A Dog and a Diamond
by Rachael Johns
Part of the McKinnels of Jewell Rock series
It's her job to deliver the bad news to those who've just been dumped-but this time, she's very tempted to stick around and help him rebound . . .
How to break up with someone else's fiancé
by Chelsea Porter, aka The Breakup Girl
Tell him it's not him, it's her.
Try to ignore how gorgeous Callum McKinnel is. You are breaking up with him on a client's behalf, after all.
Fall just a little bit when he rescues your dog.
Try to resist when he asks you to join his family for Thanksgiving dinner. Succumb anyway.
Succumb to a lot more than that.
Remind yourself that you are The Breakup Girl. You don't do commitment.
Wonder what would happen if The Breakup Girl stopped following her own advice . . .
Chelsea arrived at Callum McKinnel's Oregon distillery to deliver a message from his fiancée-well, his now-ex-fiancée. That's her job, to be The Breakup Girl, the calm, professional go-between who takes care of these messy things for clients. After all, she's always been good at ending her own relationships-and is happy with her dog for company. She does find it hard to believe that anyone would dump this man, though. And the more she sticks around, the more she realizes Callum might not have been someone else's Mr. Right-but he could be hers . . .
Praise for the novels of Rachael Johns
"Appealing . . . believable characters and charming small-town setting." -Publishers Weekly
"A sincere and heartfelt story." -RT Book Reviews
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