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Two to Tango - Kathleen Fuller

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When career-focused Olivia Farnsworth and charming Kingston Bedford refuse to act on their undeniable chemistry, the close-knit town of Maple Falls is more than ready to step in—and waltz the pair into a happily-ever-after.

Olivia Farnsworth thrives on plans and predictability. She loves her job as the head librarian, enjoys spending time with her Aunt Bea and her group of close friends, and never misses the monthly Vintage Movie Night at the local cinema. What she doesn’t like is stepping outside her comfort zone. But when Kingston Bedford, her best friend’s older brother, crosses her path at the movies, Olivia finds herself taking a risk on the handsome pediatrician she’s known forever—only to end up heartbroken. Twice. A year later, Olivia is determined to avoid him at all costs, but Aunt Bea and her Bosom Buddies have other ideas. Their matchmaking starts with ballroom dancing lessons... and might just end with one of the Bosom Buddies getting caught up in a little romance of her own.

Kingston never expected to find himself single and lonely in his thirties. His demanding career as a pediatrician has consumed his life, leaving little room for relationships. That is, until his clinic orders him to take a two-month sabbatical. With time on his hands and thoughts of Olivia never far away, Kingston wonders if it’s too late to rekindle the romance he let slip away.

Luckily, the town of Maple Falls is known for making sparks fly, and they’re more than ready to lend a hand in helping Olivia and Kingston find their way back to each other.

  • A delightful small-town contemporary romance
  • Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber, Jan Karon, and Hallmark movie enthusiasts
  • Fourth book in the Maple Falls romance series
  • Book One: Hooked on You
  • Book Two: Much Ado About a Latte
  • Book Three: Sold on Love
  • Book length: approximately 85,000 words
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs