Like Never Before (Walker Family Book #2)
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Publisher Description
Sure to Be a New Favorite, Tagg's Latest Checks All the Right Boxes for Romance Fans
Maple Valley became Amelia Bentley's haven after her heart and her dreams of a family were shattered, but her new life as a newspaper editor is shaken when the paper is bought out by a chain that plans to incorporate it into a regional paper.
After his biggest campaign success yet, speechwriter Logan Walker is approached to work on a presidential campaign. But he already lost his wife three years ago, and saying yes to the job means he'll see his young daughter even less. When Logan hears of a special election campaign in his hometown, helping out sounds like the perfect way to occupy himself while deciding what to do.
When Amelia hears Logan is back in town, she begs him to lend his previous experience in the newspaper world to help turn her paper's numbers around in time. They may butt heads more than they expected, but a lead on a story that could help save the paper is just the start of the sparks that fly in the office and in their hearts.
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Following the death of his wife at the hands of a drunk driver, Logan Walker, former reporter at Maple Valley News in Maple Valley, Iowa, gave up small-town reporting for the bustle of Los Angeles, where he becomes a political consulting firm. When his old boss at Maple Valley News dies and leaves him the paper, Logan takes a trip to Iowa with the intent of selling the small operation, only to become distracted by news editor Amelia Bentley and her charming ways. Amelia has sought redemption in Maple Valley for the past three years, after a difficult divorce left her reeling. The arrival of Logan Walker and his sweet daughter, Charlie, starts to mend her broken heart as they pursue the mysterious story of Kendall Wilkins, the town's oldest citizen, who died and left behind a secret. Amelia and Logan's love forms quickly in the short time they are together, brought together by small-town charm and their knowledge that people matter more in life than fame. Tagg (From the Start) fashions another endearing, pithy story of finding love at the perfect time.