Feels Like Falling (BLACKSTONE FALLS #1) by Alexandra Hale EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Alexandra Hale
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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MONTANA
PRESENT DAY
Stepping out onto the back porch, I take a deep breath and smile, the
steam rising from my coffee mug as the sun peeks over the horizon. It’s
my favorite time of day.
It’s fresh starts and new beginnings. It’s my time to recharge in the quiet
before the chaos each morning.

People joked that I’d been born in the wrong decade, preferring to spend
time out in the fresh air with the sun on my face and dirt on my boots. But I
liked the way being in the fields settled my nerves. I didn’t need to be
anyone else but me—didn’t have to prove myself because here my skills
and knowledge spoke loud and clear.

The grass is green on my side of the fence, and I wasn’t about to dwell
on the glory days when I’m happy each and every day to be able to do what
I love.

We even managed to keep Blackstone University on the edge of town,
effectively preserving the quaint and cozy atmosphere—neighbors helping
neighbors, the requisite busybodies, and a community that rallies for the
people they love.

Why would anyone need anything else?
The roads are sometimes paved, sometimes dirt, and almost always
flanked with crops or cattle. Tennessee is known for raising soybeans and
cotton, my family harvesting mainly the latter, but we still have enough
variety here to be a well-rounded agricultural cornerstone.
We also have animals to keep us busy, but it isn’t something I am
interested in expanding. Not yet at least.

ELLISON: Can I dress up the cows for Christmas?
I snort as I read the text from my best friend, her left-field question
completely throwing off my morning musings.
MONTANA: You remember how big cows are, right?
ELLISON: (picture of cow wearing red and green antlers)
ELLISON: (picture of two cows wearing Santa hats and
scarves)

ELLISON: Won’t that be so cute??
MONTANA: You already ordered everything, didn’t you
ELLISON: It’s en route to your house

MONTANA: It’s July
ELLISON: Can never start too early
Shaking my head, I pocket my phone, my smile stretching wide across my
face. It has been a long time since Ellison Mills lived in Blackstone Falls,
and in just a few short weeks, she’ll be back in our hometown.
Hopefully for good.

As far as I’m concerned, as long as she’s coming home single—and
until she tells me otherwise—she’s coming home to me. We’d only given in
that one night, but Ellison Mills has always been it for me.
There’d been a time where we’d drifted apart, but like a compass
finding north, we found our way back to each other. She’s been one of the
many that needed to stretch their wings beyond the county lines.
I understand it.

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