A case of mistaken identity, and a freak storm throw Mitch and Charlie together and their determined efforts to avoid each other are overthrown.
Michele’s parents are off for six months of touring and have left him alone to manage house and farm. Is he up to living on his own and doing for himself? Just when he’s decided it is a good challenge, his sister, Kelly, reminds him that the temporary replacement teacher at the local school, Charlie Winters, will be occupying his parents’ end of the house. A little company will be okay.
But when Michele meets Charlie, it’s all wrong. Charlie is an attractive young woman who is expecting to share a house with Michelle, not a condescending, equally attractive, young man who insists that he be called Mitch.
It’s all Kelly’s fault for insisting on using his Italian name, and who calls their daughter Charlie, anyway?
Sharing a house is out of the question, but is the alternative any better?
A case of mistaken identity, and a freak storm throw Mitch and Charlie together and their determined efforts to avoid each other are overthrown.
A sweet contemporary romance novella connected to 'The Ocean Between Us' story world in the Trinity Lakes Romance series.
I liked the brother in law’s point about Christians being obsessed with purity. “Something isn’t going to happen just because you are left alone with the opposite sex”
I also liked that while we know Mick and Charlie are meant to be, things are kept at a professional level until close to the end of her 6 week stay. Very well done!
— Amazon Reviewer
An original story that was easy to read and caught my attention in the storyline. It is a short story but full of meaning.
— Amazon Reviewer