
Part of Series
The city girl who just inherited an apple orchard, the farmhand who thought it should go to her & their fight to fix it up. I didn't even know I had an aunt who lived upstate. So when she leaves her apple orchard to me, I assume it's a good way to get my law school loans paid off. As I set to sell the place, the last thing I anticipated was a stubborn farmhand who thought she knew everything about me. It's bad enough the orchard wasn't left to me, but it was left to a city girl with no experience. She walks onto the orchard in four inch heels and the intention to sell. It burns me inside, but I know how much this place meant to her aunt. So instead of letting her sell, I convince her to let me fix it up and sell it to me at the end of the season. She's the last person I'd ever pick to spend time with, until the leaves start to change and I do too. Contains mature themes.
Author

Shannon O’Connor is a twenty something, bisexual, self published poet of several books and counting. O’Connor enjoys life’s simple pleasures: coffee, reading, traveling, and spending time with her new baby. O’Connor is continuously working on new poetry projects, book reviews, and more, while also diving into motherhood. She loves supporting local indie authors & shops as much as possible. Grab a free ebook-> https://BookHip.com/NHXNJJV Newsletter: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/k0cda856mh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shan\_oconnor\_/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shans...