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Falling for Alaska
Falling for Alaska

Falling for Alaska

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She's chased her dream all the way to Alaska. Her oh-so-gorgeous but grumpy neighbor might try to stop her in this clean and wholesome romance.
Jemma's new business flipping furniture makes some noise. But she quit her job to start over in Palmer, Alaska and she intends to succeed.
Nathaniel’s peace and quiet is shattered when the woman across the street drills and saws. Sure, she’s nice and perhaps attractive, but he doesn’t want anyone close to his heart, and if he did, he wouldn’t choose her.
Then a puppy steps into the picture. Can Jemma and Nathaniel help the puppy and each other? Could love ever be possible for these two?
Falling for Alaska is the first book in the clean and wholesome Alaska Dream Romance series with sisters Jemma, Bree, and Holly each having their own book. If you like wild destinations and fun stories, then you’ll love the first book in Cathryn Brown’s heartwarming series. 
Buy or download Falling for Alaska and begin your journey today!The author was born and raised in Alaska, so she really gets Alaska, and you’ll see the difference in what she writes.
Each book has a happily ever after ending and stands alone, but it’s most enjoyable to read them in order.
Alaska Dream Romances
Falling for Alaska - Jemma & Nathaniel
Loving Alaska - Bree & Michael
Merrying in Alaska - Leah & Ben
Crazy About Alaska - Holly & Adam
Alaska Matchmakers Romances (Adam's Brothers)
Accidentally Matched  - Noah & Rachel
Finally Matched - Mark & Maddie
Hopefully Matched - Jack & Aimee
Surprisingly Matched - Andy & Samantha
Previously published as a book by Shannon L. Brown.

Chapter One
“Bench or bookshelf? Which do you want to be?” Jemma Harris walked around the beat-up old dresser sitting in the garage next to the house her great-aunt had recently left her in Palmer, Alaska. She removed the drawers and stepped back. Nodding once, she said, “Bench.” Jigsaw in hand, Jemma began the transformation.
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Mr. Gorgeous from across the street open his front door. He wore his usual neatly pressed chinos and dress shirt, his dark, wavy hair adding the only element slightly out of control. Refocusing on the blade in her hand, Jemma cut off the dresser’s top, then started a curve on the right side.
Something poked her shoulder. When she reached out to brush it away, her hand met with warm skin. Jumping backward, Jemma stood with the jigsaw in front of her like a weapon. 
“What are you doing?” Mr. Gorgeous shouted over the sound of the saw.
Gorgeous but none too bright. She pushed the off switch and removed her protective glasses. “I’m sawing wood.”
“No.” He sighed with obvious frustration. “What are you doing making so much noise?”
“Um, creating a bench?” She pointed at the half-altered dresser. Seeing it in her mind in a fresh yellow with white trim and a matching padded seat, she knew it would be beautiful. “A parent will happily buy it for their daughter’s room—at least I hope so.”
Her neighbor’s mouth dropped open. “This is a business? The noise I’ve put up with for weeks isn’t temporary?”
“Yes. No. Yes, I’m planning to open a store.”
“So you won’t continue making noise here and being a general nuisance?”
Now he had her hackles up. “A nuisance?”
His hand swept over the area. “Noise. Grime. Chaos.”
Focus on patience. He was her neighbor, so they needed to get along. Forcing a calm note to her voice, she said, “I’m Jemma Harris. It may appear chaotic to you, Mr. . . . ?”
“Nathaniel Montgomery.”
“But I can assure you everything is under control.” 
With a little too much eagerness, he asked, “Will you be gone soon?
As soon as I can make this pay...
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