Murray I’m not one for relationships. I find it hard to show people who I really am. I mean, they see the farmer, the quiet one, the one who lost his sister and dad. I think they’d be shocked by piercings I hide beneath my clothes. But then I met her – Poppy… or should I say, Rosemary? She was perfect. No strings, no commitment. God, she doesn’t even know my real name. We meet once a week for a night of fun and then we get on with our lives. So, imagine my surprise when she shows up in my little town, looking for a farmer for her TV show that helps the contestants find love. And she wants me to be the lead man. The only problem is, I have my heart set on one woman, and it’s the one behind the camera, not any of the ones she’s setting me up with. But I can convince her that she can find Love on the Farm?
Rosemary I’ve been lying. About my name and my job. But what I’ve not lied about is the effect Will has on my body. This man could have the potential to be my undoing. But it’s casual. And I need to focus on my career and find a farmer for the TV I produce—Love on the Farm. So, imagine my surprise when I follow a tip and find the eligible bachelor I need for my show is in fact the man who has been satisfying me for months. But he’s been lying too. It’s all fine. I can push down my attraction to him, try to ignore how seeing a new side to him makes me weak at the knees or how his family takes me in and makes me feel like one of their own. I ignore it all because I have four amazing women for him to choose from, so why would he want someone like me? Love on the Farm will be a hit and I will create a narrative that will find him his happily ever after. It’s just a shame that it won’t be with me.
This first person, dual POV, romance between a farmer and a television producer is a slow to medium burn, but it sizzles once guards are let down. Please check out content warnings at the start of the book, but also note there is no cheating, and there is a guaranteed happily ever after.
Murray I’m not one for relationships. I find it hard to show people who I really am. I mean, they see the farmer, the quiet one, the one who lost his sister and dad. I think they’d be shocked by piercings I hide beneath my clothes. But then I met her – Poppy… or should I say, Rosemary? She was perfect. No strings, no commitment. God, she doesn’t even know my real name. We meet once a week for a night of fun and then we get on with our lives. So, imagine my surprise when she shows up in my little town, looking for a farmer for her TV show that helps the contestants find love. And she wants me to be the lead man. The only problem is, I have my heart set on one woman, and it’s the one behind the camera, not any of the ones she’s setting me up with. But I can convince her that she can find Love on the Farm?
Rosemary I’ve been lying. About my name and my job. But what I’ve not lied about is the effect Will has on my body. This man could have the potential to be my undoing. But it’s casual. And I need to focus on my career and find a farmer for the TV I produce—Love on the Farm. So, imagine my surprise when I follow a tip and find the eligible bachelor I need for my show is in fact the man who has been satisfying me for months. But he’s been lying too. It’s all fine. I can push down my attraction to him, try to ignore how seeing a new side to him makes me weak at the knees or how his family takes me in and makes me feel like one of their own. I ignore it all because I have four amazing women for him to choose from, so why would he want someone like me? Love on the Farm will be a hit and I will create a narrative that will find him his happily ever after. It’s just a shame that it won’t be with me.
This first person, dual POV, romance between a farmer and a television producer is a slow to medium burn, but it sizzles once guards are let down. Please check out content warnings at the start of the book, but also note there is no cheating, and there is a guaranteed happily ever after.