
Preston is almost immediately attracted to Heaven, but knows that anything between them must be short lived since he will be returning to his job in Baltimore and Heaven will return home to Boston, with Coco, the puppy. Recovering from an explosion at her pharmaceutical laboratory, the pace and comfort of Sweetland is exactly what she needs to help her overcome some of her residual fears. When Heaven Montgomery heads to Sweetland, she expects to return home with a puppy, but instead she finds Preston Cantrell and his siblings. Sometimes you just need to let fate - and love - create its own sweet magic.Ī charming love story of renewal and fate by Lacey Baker. In Just Like Heaven by Lacey Baker, Heaven’s learning, with Preston’s help, that life doesn’t always care about the plans you’ve made. Why should she rush back to the chill and snobbery of her city? The plan is for Heaven to take her new puppy back home to Boston… but Sweetland’s warmth and charm is irresistible. Heaven Montgomery is still shaky after an accident almost claimed her life - and her doctor thinks having a pet would help her deal with the post-traumatic stress.

But when the gorgeous woman who arrives to adopt finds the dog more appealing than he is, Preston’s determined to plead his case. To get back to his career, all he needs is a new home for the energetic puppy he inherited. Much as he loved his grandmother, the cozy streets of his hometown aren’t enough for him - not when he can make a real difference in the city. She's got her eye on the only unmarried Bridgerton, who's a bit wet behind the ears.As a successful criminal prosecutor, Preston Cantrell thrives in the hustle and bustle of Baltimore.

But he has his work cut out for him when Honoria sets off for Cambridge determined to marry by the end of the season. Read more Honoria and takes his responsibility very seriously. Marcus Holroyd is the best friend of Honoria's brother Daniel, who lives in exile out of the country. But she's the sort who figures that nothing good will come of being mortified, so she puts on a good show and laughs about it. In fact, she freely admits (to her cousins) that she is probably the worst of the bunch.


Honoria Smythe-Smith, the youngest daughter of the eldest son of the Earl of Winstead, plays the violin in the annual musicale performed by the Smythe-Smith quartet. From NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Julia Quinn comes the first, dazzling instalment of the all-new Smythe-Smith Quartet that will appeal to fans of historical and women's fiction alike Series: Smythe-Smith Quartet. Description for Just Like Heaven (Smythe-Smith Quartet) Paperback.
