Series: Dixie Duet #1
Publication date: November 13th, 2020
Cover Design: E. James Designs
Synopsis:
Dixie
I never wanted to leave the farm, but Papa insisted and I've always been a daddy's girl. After being away for four years at a big city college, this was not the homecoming I expected.
Papa's health is worse than I realized and the farm is falling apart. My best friend Charlie is more hands on than ever before, and there's an infuriatingly handsome new farmhand in my horse barn that's caught my attention.
Bauer
Finding out I have a teenage son a little over a year ago was a shock, but I'm desperate to be a part of his life and prove I'm more than an irresponsible bachelor. Thankfully, Gould Farms has been my saving grace, giving me a steady job and providing a place to live. I've focused all my energy on this job; that is, until my bosses daughter returns home.
She's not at all what I expected, but she's definitely what I want. She might even be just what I need to give my son the life he deserves.
When Dixie's confusion turns to heartbreak and Bauer's future teeters on the edge, can they both find what they're looking for in the heart of dixie?
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Praise for The Heart of Dixie
"If you love a good country romance complete with cowboys M.M. Clem has written a great story with twists in just the right places. Definitely a fun read." -- Goodreads Review
Excerpt
The stare coming from Bauer right now could fry an egg on the sidewalk, it's so heated. He is looking at me like I'm his next big meal and he can't wait to dig in. I'm fairly certain my panties are drenched in anticipation.
"You look like trouble Dixie, and not that I wouldn't mind finding out what it would feel like with all that hay underneath us, I have a feeling I'm not quite your type, sugar." He drags his gaze down and back up my body again, worrying his bottom lip with his teeth and giving me entirely too much to think about. Like, how I would like to be the one sucking on that lip of his... or how I might not mind a roll in the hay either.
"You have no idea what my type is, cowboy," I tell him, strutting right out of the barn before we burn it down.
About the Author:
M.M. Clem lives in a small town, in the heart of Indiana, with her husband, three kids, and her big black dog, Leela. Besides writing, she enjoys reading, photography, sleeping, and watching her daughter dance. When she's not busy writing or reading, you can find her chauffeuring her kids to bad practices and competitions, club meetings, dance practice and dance competitions, or fiddling around on social media. She loves her Netflix, country music, anything sweet to eat, and iced tea. Sarcasm is her second language.