Accepting Aerin
A Beckley's Daughters Romance, #2
A Beckley's Daughters Romance, #2
by Tinsley Sellers
Release Date: November 16th 2018
Cover Designer: Better Together (Matthew & NJ Getson)
Genre: Contemporary/ Small-Town Romance
The Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . ACCEPTING AERIN (A Beckley's Daughters Romance, #2) . . . This was most certainly a romance. A romance between two people was to be expected. But this one was something more. This was Aerin falling in love with herself again. She needed to see she was more. She needed to see herself. This was what had me turning page after page and falling more in love with Aerin and Chet. Chet was a good guy that got dealt a hand in life and was determined not to have it knock him out of the game.
This small-town romance was worth every single turn of the page and then some.
Former Chicago Cubs third baseman Chet Coakley needs a quiet place to write the last novel in his best-selling series.
When a freak accident ends his baseball career, Chet finds his second chance writing a series of retro-detective novels. He's on a deadline and can't afford a distraction-especially not in the form of a vivacious blonde innkeeper who challenges everything he believes about himself.
Professional chef Aerin Buckholtz owns a vintage lodge and fifteen cabins on a secluded lake in the Michigan woods.
Betrayed by her best friend and self-conscious about her appearance, Aerin believes that romance isn't meant for her. She's building her business-and working to earn good reviews seems safer than admitting her attraction to a handsome former athlete who feels far out of her league.
Can Aerin and Chet learn to see themselves through each other's eyes and accept a love neither one saw coming?
Tinsley Sellers grew up in Chicago, spending her summers with her grandparents in a tiny town a lot like Beckley, Michigan. Life took her to Arizona, Washington, and Idaho before she finally found her home in Arkansas. She is married to the most amazing and supportive man, with whom she has rescued three dogs and two cats. When she's not writing, she teaches physics, astronomy, and engineering at the local university. When she’s not teaching, she’s probably trying new recipes. She enjoys fast cars, loud music, and long books.
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