Finding Home
Home Series, Book 1
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Harlow Wilde
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Melissa Whitney
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Its a truth universally acknowledged that a heroine with a love of a good book is in want of her own happy ending—if she lets herself.
Eleanor Elle Davidson has avoided going back to her hometown. Out of excuses, she's back home for thirty days to confront the ghosts of her past, including the mother she hasn't spoken to in eighteen years. Soon, Elle discovers that sometimes going back can help you move forward.
In the search for her authentic self, she finds an unexpected passion for the village's handsome veterinarian, Dr. Clayton Owens. Will her feelings for Clayton be enough to free her heart from the prison of her past, or will she do what she's always done—run away?
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- EJ
- 09-03-24
Finding Home || Melissa Whitney
🐐 Book Review 🐐
MCs: Clayton and Elle
🐾 Trauma rep
🐾 Jane Austen quotes/references
🐾 Small town romance
🐾 Childhood crush
🐾 FMC homecoming
🐾 A pug
Elle Davidson is finally returning home for a month to celebrate her uncle’s birthday and cousin’s wedding. She hasn’t been home in 10 years, so when they tell her that she’s renting from Doc Owens, she assumes the old man Owens.
Clayton Owens has gone through a divorce and is now trying his best to impress his parents despite the fact that he’s not a people doctor like his dad and sister. When he runs into an old friend, suddenly all he wants to do is be around her.
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“I knew of you before that day, but never really noticed you ‘til then. After that all I could do was notice you.”
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