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Shelter Me

By: Kelly Collins
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She’s a city slicker.
He’s married to small-town living.
Opposites attract…don’t they?

Emily Flanagan loves everything about the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, especially her career as an urban planner. But when her mom suddenly takes ill, Emily has to put her big city life on hold and rush to Frazier Falls. The small town offers nothing she desires, and everything she loathes — especially the handsome, but arrogant, construction worker who tries to play the gentleman. If Emily didn’t want to throttle him each time she saw him, he could be a nice distraction…

When Eli Cooper first sees the beautiful stranger slip on the ice, he thinks he might have a chance to play Prince Charming to her Cinderella. But as soon as he offers assistance, he discovers she’s not the type who needs—or wants—rescuing. Within minutes, Emily and Eli are fighting like warring nations. As far as he’s concerned, she can’t leave town soon enough.

But as the pair toe the fine line between love and hate, chemistry starts to break through enemy lines. Can they have a ceasefire long enough to realize their true feelings for one another?

Shelter Me is the second novel in the heartwarming Frazier Falls series. Kelly Collins brings her signature wit, wisdom, and warmth to yet another charming small-town story filled with hope, love, and happily ever after.

Buy Shelter Me today and find out just how wonderful life in a small town can be…
Contemporary Women's Fiction Small Town
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