Indigo Bay Second
Chance Romance
Melissa McClone
When architect Marley Patterson goes out with Von Ryan, she never
expects her practical, cautious life to be turned upside down by the handsome
contractor. Von is the definition of fun until his proposal sends her into a
panic. Marriage is too serious a commitment to make after dating for only six
months. Even though she cares for Von, they are too different, so she breaks up
with him.
Being rejected hurts, but Von blames himself for not reading the signs
and Marley better. He finds solace in work; however, his construction company's
success isn't enough. He wants to share his life with a woman who'll love him
as much as he loves her. She's out there. All he has to do is find her, and,
this time, be patient for the relationship to develop on its own.
When Marley is assigned to Von's new project in Indigo Bay, he treats
her the same as everyone else—professionally and with respect—though neither
can deny a strong mutual attraction still exists. Soon Marley realizes she may
have been the problem with their relationship, not just Von's proposal. She
wants a second chance, but after breaking his heart once, will he give her a
do-over?
With a degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford
University, Melissa McClone worked for a major airline where she traveled the
globe and met her husband. But analyzing jet engine performance couldn’t
compete with her love of writing happily ever afters. Her first full-time
writing endeavor was her first sale when she was pregnant with her first child!
Since then, she has published over forty romance novels with Harlequin and Tule
Publishing Group. She’s a USA Today Bestselling author and has also been nominated
for Romance Writers of America’s RITA® award. When she isn’t writing, you can
usually find her driving her minivan to/from her children’s swim practices and
other activities. Melissa lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband,
three children, two spoiled Norwegian Elkhounds and cats who think they rule
the house. They do!
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