Author: | Nancy Lee Badger | ISBN: | 9781386561064 |
Publisher: | Nancy Lee Badger | Publication: | November 3, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Nancy Lee Badger |
ISBN: | 9781386561064 |
Publisher: | Nancy Lee Badger |
Publication: | November 3, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
An Opportunity Falls Novel
Abigail Huntington is a successful artist burned out by life in New York City. She is more comfortable wearing jogging attire, than the silk dress and heels she wears to the opening at the gallery showing her work. She formerly worked at an Atlantic City casino while collecting unsold paintings in her cramped apartment, but an accidental meeting with an agent turned her into a success. Bored by the city, she needs to get away to paint, and starts asking around about New England campgrounds.
Mitchel Henry Campbell is the corporate lawyer who wants to bed her. He's watched her jog by his office building for weeks. Recalling happier times in New England at his aunt and uncle's campground near Opportunity Falls, he grumbles when his father orders him to attend an art show. He overhears a woman asking about campgrounds. When he realizes she is the jogger he yearns to kiss, he moves in to help. After he stops at a painting he wants to purchase, he cannot help kissing her. When he disappears minutes later, Abigail is left fuming. Meeting him again in a campground in New Hampshire is a coincidence…or is it?
An Opportunity Falls Novel
Abigail Huntington is a successful artist burned out by life in New York City. She is more comfortable wearing jogging attire, than the silk dress and heels she wears to the opening at the gallery showing her work. She formerly worked at an Atlantic City casino while collecting unsold paintings in her cramped apartment, but an accidental meeting with an agent turned her into a success. Bored by the city, she needs to get away to paint, and starts asking around about New England campgrounds.
Mitchel Henry Campbell is the corporate lawyer who wants to bed her. He's watched her jog by his office building for weeks. Recalling happier times in New England at his aunt and uncle's campground near Opportunity Falls, he grumbles when his father orders him to attend an art show. He overhears a woman asking about campgrounds. When he realizes she is the jogger he yearns to kiss, he moves in to help. After he stops at a painting he wants to purchase, he cannot help kissing her. When he disappears minutes later, Abigail is left fuming. Meeting him again in a campground in New Hampshire is a coincidence…or is it?