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"A great read. The town of Drago has insinuated itself into my heart." -- Vine Voice Seasons in a Small Town - Summer Pretty, popular Jennifer was prom queen in small-town Drago, Illinois, the girl who had it made. That is, until her no-good ex-husband left her with a child to raise and a household deep in debt. And the family seemed somehow to blame the breakup on her. But Jennifer steeled herself to the challenge and vowed to show them all, especially her vulnerable young daughter. Who knew that a dusty old car dealership might turn out to be her saving grace. That and Trent Stenner, her…mehr

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"A great read. The town of Drago has insinuated itself into my heart." -- Vine Voice Seasons in a Small Town - Summer Pretty, popular Jennifer was prom queen in small-town Drago, Illinois, the girl who had it made. That is, until her no-good ex-husband left her with a child to raise and a household deep in debt. And the family seemed somehow to blame the breakup on her. But Jennifer steeled herself to the challenge and vowed to show them all, especially her vulnerable young daughter. Who knew that a dusty old car dealership might turn out to be her saving grace. That and Trent Stenner, her ex's brother and a former NFL football star turned successful executive. He, too, sees value in the car lot that once had been a thriving family business. Jennifer's goal is to sell the dealership, but Trent has another strategy. He can see the whipsmart Jennifer at the helm of the town's vital enterprise, but he knows she'll resist any move seen as charity. And he admires that same independent streak he sees in her athletic daughter. Can Trent and Jennifer save the family business without losing their wallets - and hearts? * * * * * * * * The Right Brother, Book 2 of USA Today bestselling author Patricia McLinn's Seasons in a Small Town series, is a moving, passionate contemporary romance that will captivate fans of Bella Andre, Roxanne St. Clair and Jill Shalvis. Praise for the Seasons in a Small Town series: "You laugh, you angst, you maybe shed a couple tears or two, and at the end of it you move immediately onto the next book because -- unlike teenage Zeke -- you don't want to get away, all you want to do is go back." "The town of Drago has insinuated itself into my heart and I can only hope there is another installment with this small town as its setting." "Strong characters with enough faults to make them human and real" yet "The other characters in Drago all add to the story rather than taking attention from the main action." "McLinn delivers a fun, engaging, and emotionally complicated romance." "Poignant, heart warming" . . . "Funny and heart-wrenching at the same time" . . . "Passionate and sensual without being distasteful or vulgar." Get all the books in Patricia McLinn's Seasons in a Small Town series today! What Are Friends For? (Spring) The Right Brother (Summer) Falling for Her (Autumn) Warm Front (Winter) If you like Patricia McLinn's small-town romance stories, try her Marry Me series now! Wedding of the Century The Unexpected Wedding Guest A Most Unlikely Wedding Baby Blues and Wedding Bells
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USA Today bestselling author Patricia McLinn is the author of more than 50 published books, including Word Watch: A Writer's Guide to the Slippery, Sneaky and Otherwise Tricky. Her fiction titles include mysteries, romantic suspense, contemporary romance, historical romance and women's fiction. They have topped bestseller lists and won numerous awards. McLinn also is host of the Authors Love Readers podcast. McLinn wanted to be a novelist not long after she learned to read. She received a BA in English Composition from Northwestern University, adding a master's in journalism from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism in her fourth year. McLinn became a sportswriter at a time when women doing that were rare, starting at the Rockford (Ill.) Register-Star and becoming assistant sports editor at the Charlotte (N.C.) Observer before moving on a 20-year career at The Washington Post. A past president of the indie authors' group Novelists Inc., she has taught writing courses and spoken about writing and the publishing business from Melbourne, Australia, to Washington, D.C., including being a guest speaker at the Smithsonian Institution. Now living in northern Kentucky, McLinn loves to hear from readers through her website, Facebook and Twitter.