
'Being Neighborly' by Carey Heywood is a novella that tells the story of Beau, a farm boy who is instantly attracted to his new neighbor, Bethany. Despite his hesitations about relationships due to past experiences, the two form a friendship that eventually leads to romance. The book explores themes of love, second chances, and the importance of family support, particularly from Beau's Aunt Bess. The writing style is described as light, sweet, and straightforward, making it an easy and enjoyable read that captures the budding relationship between Beau and Bethany.
From The Publisher:
Beau Hamilton spends his days working the family farm, leaving him no time to worry about finding a girlfriend. He wants to settle down and start a family, but his prospects aren't looking up. He knows what he wants; a nice country girl, who doesn't mind living on a farm, a girl nothing like his new neighbor Bethany.
Bethany screams "city" and it's only a matter of time before she hightails it out of farmland and back to the land of coffee shops on every street corner. She's not the type of girl who would be happy, living on a farm for the rest of her life.
Despite all the reasons he shouldn't be, Beau finds himself drawn to her in ways even he can't dismiss as only being neighborly.
~Note to the reader~
Beau, the main character of this book, was
introduced in my novel Sawyer Says.
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