Someone Like Her

Someone Like Her by Janice Kay Johnson is a contemporary romance published by Harlequin in 2009. This original edition spans 251 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Adrian Rutledge, who reluctantly returns to a small town to find his mother, only to encounter Lucy Peterson, a café owner who challenges his preconceived notions of what he needs in life.
Readers will discover a story that explores the tension between Adrian’s past and his emerging feelings for Lucy. As he navigates the complexities of his life in the city and the unexpected connection he forms with Lucy, the book delves into themes of love and personal growth. This edition invites readers to reflect on the choices we make and the people who influence our paths.
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Finding his mother is the only reason Adrian Rutledge would set foot in this backward place. In fact, he can’t get out of town fast enough. At least, that’s his attitude before Lucy Peterson works her magic on him. The café owner is nothing like what he thought he needed, yet she’s all he wants.
Then the job pulls him back to the city and Adrian slips into the life he once worked hard to achieve. And while it may not fit the way it did, he can’t simply abandon it. Or can he? Because suddenly he’s tempted by everything Lucy’s offering.
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