The veterinarian of Cooper’s Corner, Alex McAllister, has been grieving for eight years following the death of his wife. Along comes Jenny and this known rescuer of animals large and small is galvanized into action. This time he is propelled to action knowing that this woman is suffering from the loss of her father (and Alex’s good friend) Ed. Jenny is ill and needs help, so Alex offers a marriage of convenience (MOC). Will Jenny accept it? If she does what happens when the terms are satisfied?
This is book 9 in a 12-book continuity. Each book can stand alone, but some benefit more from prior books than others. This book does just fine as a stand alone. Rawlins manages to keep this reader engaged from start to finish. Thumbs up.
Nancy







This is...
...probably a dumb question, Nancy, but what line is this?
I can see is the Harlequin tag, but not sure which one.
"Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see."
- Mark Twain
They were published in 2001
They were published in 2001 or 2002 orginally and have Romance on the spine. They are coming as a bonus book in one of my book clubs. I remember reading them when they first came out, but I'm enjoying re-reading them.
Nancy