Farm to Mabel Duet

My heart can’t say no to you, Mabel. It never could.

Steamy Brother’s Best Friend/Little Sister Two-Book Duet

 
 

Book One: Farm to Mabel

Fashion fanatic Mabel Muldowney loathes every part of life on the farm. And worst of all is her brother’s best friend, the infuriatingly broody Cal Horner. 

The man makes her want to spit nails.

What’s an aspiring fashionista stuck in the sticks to do? Fly the coop and head to the city.

Success in the world of haute couture is within her grasp when a scandalous secret takes her down...hard.

Now there’s nowhere left to go but back to the one place she doesn’t want to be—the freaking farm.

But her hometown farming community is in trouble—big financial trouble—and thanks to a twist of fate, Mabel’s got the skills to help.

The kicker—she’ll have to work with Cal if she wants to get paid.

If the town makes a profit, she will, too. It’s her one-way ticket back to the fashion world.

But the longer she’s home, the harder it is to resist Cal’s tantalizing kisses.

Will Cal’s warm embrace persuade her to stay, or will the temptation of her big-city dreams be too hard to ignore?

 
 
 

Book Two: Horn of Plenty

Cal Horner screwed up—big time. But he had no choice.

In the final installment of the Farm to Mabel Duet, everything is on the line.

Cal’s spent the last four years trying to get Mabel Muldowney out of his head. She left for the city like a thief in the night, then returned to Elverna like a wrecking ball.

Despite Mabel’s ridiculously expensive shoes and disturbingly enormous designer hats, he can’t keep his hands off her.

There’s no denying the attraction that sizzles between them.

He shouldn’t let his guard down. He shouldn’t lose himself in her sky-blue eyes.

But he did.

Would she trade hay bales for haute couture in the blink of an eye?

Maybe not. 

The farm girl inside Mabel Muldowney is still in there. He’s seen the love of the land flash in her eyes.

If there’s a way to change her heart, he’ll find it. He has to redeem himself.

The last place Mabel thinks she wants to be is at the farm table. The question is, can he convince her that it’s exactly where she belongs?