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Willow Creek Series (1-2) by Carrie Jacobs
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Overview: I began my writing career at age three, when, still lacking the dexterity to form recognizable letters, I dictated a riveting tale to my transcriptionist, AKA Mom. "A Frog Named Tog" rocketed to #1 in the family, but did not garner international acclaim. It did, however, serve as an early clue that writing would be a lifelong journey.
Genre: Fiction > Romance

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#1 – Everything’s Under Control
When wedding planner Summer Sullivan rejects a celebrity chef’s public proposal, his devoted fans – including her boss – run her out of Chicago. She goes back home to Willow Creek and finds her family’s farm-turned-event-venue failing. It’s up to Summer to get everything under control.

Ben Keller hasn’t seen his best friend’s sister for eight years. He thought he’d moved on, but seeing Summer brings back all the feelings he’s had since they were kids. While Summer’s on a mission to save the family business, Ben goes on his own crusade to convince Summer he’s not just her brother’s best friend.

When all her decisions seem to lead the wrong direction, can she trust that her heart is leading her to the love she’s always hoped for?

#2 – Recipe for Disaster
Life flips upside down for Gavin Sullivan when a teenage girl from Boston storms into his bakery and announces – surprise! – he’s her father. Getting to know Maggie means revisiting his past with his first love, Kate. When they broke up and never looked back, he’d accepted that all their ties were severed forever. Clearly he was wrong.

Eighteen years ago, Kate Parker’s reasons for keeping Gavin out of the picture made perfect sense, but the closer Maggie gets to the Sullivan family, the more foolish those old reasons seem. Visiting Willow Creek is for her – their – daughter’s sake and nothing more. Kate has no intention of staying, no matter how much it feels like home.

As Gavin and Kate navigate this new relationship, can they build a new foundation over the old one? Or is mixing the present with the past a recipe for disaster?

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