Midnight in Legend, TN: Small Town Romance in the Great Smoky Mountains (The McClains of Legend, Tennessee Book 1)
Midnight Shelby has grand ideas to help her adopted hometown, and she's not going to let a stick-in-the-mud realtor get in her way. USA Today Bestselling Author Magdalena Scott invites you to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of small town romance. MIDNIGHT IN LEGEND, TNMidnight Shelby is...
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Midnight Shelby has grand ideas to help her adopted hometown, and she's not going to let a stick-in-the-mud realtor get in her way. USA Today Bestselling Author Magdalena Scott invites you to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of small town romance. MIDNIGHT IN LEGEND, TNMidnight Shelby is starting over. A real estate agent's virtual tour of a large two-story brick building on the main street of the small town of Legend, Tennessee caught her eye and she has left her smarmy ex-husband, the big city, and corporate life behind. The town is struggling but Midnight has ideas that will give it a second chance as well.Martin McClain was born and raised in the Legend area. His family has lived there for generations, and he feels a duty to preserve the past. The website his son Daniel created has been good for business, but although Martin is a real estate agent by trade, he’s wary of newcomers’ motivations. Especially Midnight Shelby, who seems bent on changing everything...even him.Each title in The McClains of Legend, Tennessee series features a member of that big, bull-headed McClain family as either the hero or heroine. Each story is sweet romance (also known as clean romance or wholesome romance). Readers enjoy being able to share the stories with mothers, daughters, and granddaughters. So pop some corn, pour a glass of sweet tea, and settle into your comfy chair for a relaxing read.**This title was previously published by Turquoise Morning Press.**
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B0170MDZB6
Publish date: 2015-10-21
Publisher: Jewel Box Books
Pages no: 100
Edition language: English
I got the small town and all the trappings of said small town, I liked the hero, but I could not stand the heroine. Midnight Shelby was a spoiled, entitled brat of heroine; she acted more like 18 than a 42 year old divorcee. She jumps to so many conclusions, opinions nobody asked for, and mood chang...