Sold on Love
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
She's a high-fashion realtor; he's a low-maintenance mechanic. What on earth could they have in common?
Dressed in designer labels and cruising around town in her red Mercedes, workaholic realtor Harper Wilson presents the picture of success in charming Maple Falls. But Harper's carefully cultivated image is resting on a shaky foundation. With a sudden drought in sales, she's starting to see her professional dreams—along with her posh lifestyle—slipping away.
Car trouble brings her to mechanic Rusty Jenkins, and their unlikely friendship is taken to the next level when the laid-back Rusty allows her to give him a makeover for a charity bachelor auction. Harper soon discovers that beneath the town mechanic's wild beard and grease-stained clothing lies a true Southern gentleman—someone with a kind heart and dreams of his own. Their chemistry is undeniable, but as they get closer, past fears and relationships start to creep in, reminding them of just how much is at stake when carefully constructed facades fall apart.
Praise for Sold On Love:
"The sweet third entry in Fuller's Maple Falls series (after Much Ado About a Latte) follows an unlikely romance between an ambitious realtor and an affable mechanic... their friends-to-lovers arc charms. Fans of wholesome romance will be eager to return to Maple Falls." -- Publishers Weekly
Third book in the Maple Falls contemporary romance series
Book One: Hooked on You
Book Two: Much Ado About a Latte
Book Three: Sold on Love
Can be read as a stand-alone novel
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The sweet third entry in Fuller's Maple Falls series (after Much Ado About a Latte) follows an unlikely romance between an ambitious realtor and an affable mechanic. Harper Wilson is a workaholic real estate agent who never leaves home without makeup, false lashes, and designer clothes. After her Mercedes breaks down the day of her best friend's wedding, mechanic Rusty Jenkins comes to her rescue and drives her to the ceremony. Two months later, Harper's business is foundering, but she perks up when Rusty asks for help finding a new home. They strike up a friendship as they look at houses, and Rusty agrees to let Harper give him a makeover for a bachelor auction. For his part, Rusty encourages Harper to slow down and savor life, and to see that she doesn't need makeup or fancy clothes to feel beautiful. However, a misunderstanding at the auction embarrasses Rusty and compels Harper to confront her feelings for him, and she hatches a plan to get him back in her life. The characters sometimes verge on cliche ("That gala sounds mighty fancy. I don't fit in with fancy so well," Rusty says), but their friends-to-lovers arc charms. Fans of wholesome romance will be eager to return to Maple Falls.