Courting Mr. Emerson - Melody Carlson

Courting Mr. Emerson

By Melody Carlson

  • Release Date: 2019-03-05
  • Genre: Religious Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 15 Ratings

Description

When the fun-loving and spontaneous artist Willow West meets buttoned-up, retired English teacher George Emerson, it's not exactly love at first sight. Though she does find the obsessive-compulsive man intriguing. Making it her mission to get him to loosen up and embrace life, she embarks on what seems like a lost cause--and finds herself falling for him in the process.

A confirmed bachelor, George vacillates between irritation and attraction whenever Willow is around--which to him seems like all too often. He's not interested in expanding his horizons or making new friends; it just hurts too much when you lose them.

But as the summer progresses, George feels his defenses crumbling. The question is, will his change of heart be too late for Willow?

With her signature heart and touches of humor, fan favorite Melody Carlson pens a story of two delightfully eccentric characters who get a second chance at life and love.

Reviews

  • COURTING MR EMERSON

    4
    By Ellen/Oceanside
    COURTING. MR. EMERSON. Melody Carlson George looking out his window and knew that Lorna was hoping to get a few minutes with him before he went to work. He was a teacher at the high school and walked there every morning. Invite for that evening, but he had other plans. She rented the bungalow next door, from him, and was always making something for him, She seemed determined to befriend him. He soon would be retired at fifty five with thirty years of teaching. She is an artist, spontaneous, loving life. While he is a stick in the mud, and not wanting change. She wants him to loosen up and enjoy life. She irritates him, and yet he is intrigue with her. The happiness and enjoyment she shows, could he let down his barriers and change. Delightful story that the author is so good at writing about, second chances, and seeing life in a new way. Given ARC for my voluntary review and my honest opinion by Net Galley and Revell.

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