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***New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Patrice Wilton***

First came A HEAVENLY CHRISTMAS and now we have the riveting sequel, SOMEONE TO LOVE. This book is light on suspense and heavy on romance, and a perfect read anytime of the year!

Allison Cornwall was forced to leave her hometown in Connecticut and live life on the run from an ex-boyfriend turned stalker. She changed her name and hunkered down in Heaven, PA. The small, idyllic town was— a safe haven where no one could find her. And yet, after a year and a half of peace, he did. Police Chief Ian Brown is determined to keep crime out of Heaven. When Ally fears for her life, he's there to protect. Recently divorced, he's not looking for love, but this innocent young woman touches
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He’s divorced and not looking for any long term thing with a woman. Yet he can’t help but want to protect Ally from whoever is scaring her. He knows that he’s too old for her and when things settle down, she deserves to enjoy her life and move on. Neither one really knows what love is or how to talk to each other.

They just keep pushing each other away - but then when they come together, it’s hotter than hot!

I enjoyed the twists and turns in the story that make it unique and unpredictable. Patrice is on my list of authors to read now! ~ by Dfernow

5 STAR REVIEW

Patrice Wilton does it again! This book is great! You get humor, steamy romance, and a little suspense. She has a way of grabbing your attention and the rest of the world just fades away.

"Someone to Love" by Patrice Wilton is book number two in the " Heavenly Christmas" series. The book can be read as a standalone. This is Allison Cornwall (Ally) and Ian Brown's story.

I love how the author incorporated suspense, a steamy romance with humor. There were moments that I laughed so hard that my husband wondered about me. You will have to read it. Enjoyed! ~by

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