Peas, Beans & Corn (Book 2 in The Sovereign Series)

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book Peas, Beans & Corn (Book 2 in The Sovereign Series) by Jennifer Wixson, Jennifer Wixson
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Author: Jennifer Wixson ISBN: 9780963668967
Publisher: Jennifer Wixson Publication: May 14, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jennifer Wixson
ISBN: 9780963668967
Publisher: Jennifer Wixson
Publication: May 14, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The romance of a bygone era infuses Book 2 in The Sovereign Series, when Maine Army Guardsman Bruce Gilpin, 35, returns to Sovereign with the secret dream of restarting the town s old sweet corn canning factory. He s encouraged in his mission by the passionate young organic foodie Amber Johnson, 21, who reawakens his youthful heart. The course of their true love becomes muddied by their well-meaning mothers, however, and by the arrival of Bruce s ex-wife Shelia and the handsome corporate attorney Ryan MacDonald, who hits town to rusticate. History pervades this little tale of hummingbird moths and morning mists, horse-drawn sleighs and corn desilkers, and the words of the poet Emily Dickinson, who could have been describing Sovereign when she once wrote: "I Went to Heaven -- 'Twas a Small Town."

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The romance of a bygone era infuses Book 2 in The Sovereign Series, when Maine Army Guardsman Bruce Gilpin, 35, returns to Sovereign with the secret dream of restarting the town s old sweet corn canning factory. He s encouraged in his mission by the passionate young organic foodie Amber Johnson, 21, who reawakens his youthful heart. The course of their true love becomes muddied by their well-meaning mothers, however, and by the arrival of Bruce s ex-wife Shelia and the handsome corporate attorney Ryan MacDonald, who hits town to rusticate. History pervades this little tale of hummingbird moths and morning mists, horse-drawn sleighs and corn desilkers, and the words of the poet Emily Dickinson, who could have been describing Sovereign when she once wrote: "I Went to Heaven -- 'Twas a Small Town."

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