Falling For Rain
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Will coming home mean heartbreak or happiness?
When Emily was eighteen, her mother died in an accident on their farm in rural Ontario. Devastated, Emily vowed never to suffer the loss of love again. She fled to Toronto and transformed herself from a farm girl into a sophisticated businesswoman. Now, ten years later, having made good in the big city, Emily is back to sell the family farm and put her past behind her forever. However, she didn’t count on finding Ray Storm, the farmhand she had nicknamed Rain as a child, more attractive than ever. But as Emily struggles to come to terms with the tragedy of her mother’s death and learns to trust again, Rain harbours a secret that he fears will keep them apart forever.
Falling for Rain is a classic contemporary romance in the tradition of Kristin Hannah and Nora Roberts, set against a picturesque country landscape. Meadow Taylor breathes new life into this heartwarming modern-day romance, exploring enduring themes of love, loss, healing, and trust.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
As kids, Emily and Ray “Rain” Storm were inseparable, segueing effortlessly from playmates to romantic partners. Now, successful real-estate developer Emily—who fled her rural upbringing to start a new life in Toronto—is back to sell her family’s farm, effectively uprooting Rain from the only home he’s ever known. Contemporary romance writer Meadow Taylor crafts a touching tale about two headstrong adults who must reconnect with their youthful dreams or risk turning their backs forever on a deep and sustaining love.
Customer Reviews
Worth the read
The plot was a little unoriginal, but it also had a few unexpected turns along the way. Over all it is a sweet story about love and forgiveness. Worth the read
Cry
That's what I did cry, a beautiful love story! Thank you!
Lovely
It was a typical love story, but beautifully written. I found myself wondering where the facts were going, and continued to read because of that. I also enjoyed the fact that it wasn't all sex and smutty, but more of a humble read.