Daisy’s Back in Town

Daisy’s Back in Town by Rachel Gibson, published by Headline Publishing Group on July 3, 2006, is a story that explores the complexities of past relationships and unresolved feelings. The narrative follows Daisy Monroe, who returns to Lovett, Texas, after fifteen years, determined to confront Jackson Lamott Parrish about the reasons for her departure. However, Jackson, still hurt from their past, is reluctant to engage with her, having vowed to keep emotional distance from women.
As Daisy attempts to reconnect and share her truth, Jackson’s efforts to avoid her become increasingly complicated by the undeniable chemistry that still exists between them. The book delves into themes of love, regret, and the challenges of moving forward while grappling with a shared history. Readers will find a blend of tension and romance as the characters navigate their feelings and the possibility of reconciliation amidst their troubled past.
Official synopsis Publisher
When Daisy Monroe walked out of Lovett, Texas fifteen years ago, she thought shed left troublemaker Jackson Lamott Parrish behind her. But some things you can’t just leave in the past. Now she’s back and she needs to clear the air by confessing to Jackson the reason she left him all those years ago. But Jackson doesnt want to know. When she walked out on him, he vowed hed never let a woman get close enough to hurt him again.
As Daisy tries to pursue Jackson to tell him the truth, he tries just as hard to stay out of her way. Except, maybe, sometimes, not quite hard enough. One things for sure, the sparks are still flying between them. Will they ever be able to forget their troubled past for long enough to enjoy the present?
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