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When she hears that the small town of Heritage, Michigan, is
looking for a new librarian, Libby Kingsley jumps at the
opportunity. Little did she know the library is barely more than a
storage closet stuffed with dusty, outdated books. What the
community really needs is a new building. But the only funds
available are those being channeled into the new town square, and
the landscape architect in charge of the project wants nothing to
do with her plans. All Austin Williams wants to do is get the town
square project finished so he can do right by the family business
and then extricate himself from the town that reveres the brother
who cost him so much. But the local media and the town's new
librarian seem to be conspiring against him at every turn. Will the
determined bookworm find her way into his blueprints--and possibly
even his heart? Novelist Tari Faris invites you back to the small
town with a big heart in this second book in the Restoring Heritage
series.
Realtor Hannah Thornton has many talents. Unfortunately, selling houses in the town where her family name is practically poison isn't one of them. When a business tycoon determines to raze historic homes in the small town of Heritage, Michigan, and replace them with a strip mall, Hannah resolves to stop him. She sets about helping Heritage win a restoration grant that will put the town back on the map--and hopefully finally repay the financial debt Hannah's mother caused the town. But at first no one supports her efforts--not even her best friend, Luke.
Luke Johnson may have grown up in Heritage, but as a foster kid he never truly felt as if he belonged. Now he has a chance to score a job as assistant fire chief and earn his place in the town. But when the interview process and Hannah's restoration project start unearthing things from his past, Luke must decide if belonging is worth the pain of being honest about who he is--and who he was.
Leah Williams is back in the quaint town of Heritage, Michigan, and
ready to try again to make her business a success. But blank slates
are hard to come by, and a piece of her past is waiting for her
there. Heir to the Heritage Fruits company, Jonathan Kensington is
the guy who not only made Leah's past difficult, he also seems
determined to complicate her present as well. Jon is trying to
prove to the Heritage Fruits board that he, not his manipulative
uncle, should be running the business. The board insists Jon find a
new owner for the building that will house Leah's business. To
avoid forcing a buyout of Leah's part of the building, Jon strikes
a compromise with Leah, and the two go into business together. With
her vision and his know-how, it might work. And Leah might realize
he's loved her since high school. If only he didn't keep on
shooting himself in the foot by boxing her out of important
decisions. Sparks fly in this romantic story of two people who must
learn to trust both each other and the one who called them to this
journey. "A welcome homecoming for series fans, this is also
recommended for all who love small town romances."--Booklist
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