No one could ever call Peter Leary a natural born charmer. He always says the wrong thing. In fact, he'd once said the wrong thing and it had cost him a best friend—the same friend who's just moved in next door. Organic farmer Neva Tipton isn't all that happy to discover her next door neighbor is the same man who once let her down, and she's even less happy when she learns she owes the sexy firefighter a favor.
To pay Peter back, Neva agrees to teach him what to say to woo the woman of his dreams. Too bad his dream girl is Neva's identical twin sister.
As Peter makes plans to leave his firefighting job and the small town of Meadowview behind him to travel the world, he keeps finding his plans going up in smoke.
And for Neva, playing matchmaker between her former best friend and her identical twin sister turns out to have consequences she never anticipated—and neither of them are helped by a bothersome porcupine, meddlesome neighbors, and a small town eager to “help” the true course of love.
(Previously titled CHARMING THE ONE)
_____________________________________
contemporary romance ebooks, contemporary romance novel, small town romance, small town romance series, romantic comedy, funny romance book, identical twins romance, mistaken identity romance, porcupine, farm to table, organic gardening, firefighter hero romance, opposites attract romance, second chance romance
Hometown romance with heart.
Rochelle French grew up on a farm in the rural northern California foothills out in the middle of nowhere in a one-room shed with no TV, no phone, and no hot water (and no bathroom, but that’s a story for another time). She spent her free time immersed in fiction, finding friends in characters who came alive on the pages.
After realizing she, too, could create an imaginary world with which readers could connect, she started writing and never looked back. She hopes to inspire and uplift her readers as they follow the characters she’s created—people who find their own strength along the path to true love, always supported by friends, family, and community.
Now that her twins are adults, Rochelle spends her time writing contemporary romance novels (AKA, kissing books). When she’s not in front of her computer, she’s out hiking in the woods, swimming in the river, or hanging out in her own quirky town. She can still milk a goat, grow food, and wield an ax and a hammer with great effect, and her friends have voted her “Person most desirable to have as a bestie during an apocalypse.”