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Love Calls Softly by Laura Haley-McNeil
06/27/2024
The corporate axe hurt her and those she loves. His secrets lead to sleepless nights. Will the truth make them enemies or lead them to forgiveness and a chance to love?
When Tessa Carlisle loses her job, she jumps at the chance to spend the summer at her friend’s beach house. Her plan is simple—she’ll work at the local bakeshop until she’s ready to rejoin the corporate world.
Dillon Lowe is on the fast track at his company until the board makes a decision that makes him reevaluate his life goals. What better place to make that decision than the family beach house no one uses anymore?
Except Tessa’s using it. After she artfully explains they can’t both stay there, they draw the boundary lines. Dillon agrees to their marked territories. Too bad he didn’t realize her charm is the weapon that can chip at the barrier he’s built around his heart.
Secrets don’t stay buried. When the past is exposed, will it destroy a friendship or bring to light what they’re really fighting—a chance to fall in love?
Love Calls Softly is the uplifting fourth book in the Beaumont Brides Series. If you like sweet, lighthearted romance with lots of sizzle and swoon, you'll love Love Calls Softly by Laura Haley-McNeil.
Buy Love Calls Softly for a heartwarming romance of love, laughter, and sweet joy!
Book Length: 150-320 Pages
A clean love is simply a means to spell out a love story that will not include explicit sex, excessive gore and violence, and profanity. The category is started by amazon. This new category helps readers that desire the love and emotion without particulars of this romantic bedroom kitchen/car/outside / etc.--gymnastics to discover exactly what they're looking for. You may read this book with your family. This class is specially created for readers that are uncomfortable reading fantasy books with sexually explicit material, an excessive amount of blood and guts, and a lot of f-bombs.
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