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Southern Charm [✓] by megqueenz
megqueenz
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Emalie Jackobson wanted nothing more than to move to the South to a close knit town where people hung out by the river and had bonefires. Considering her mom is from a close knit, southern town, it shouldn't be a problem. But she swore she'd never go back after feeling the humiliation of rejection years ago, so Emalie's dream is not to be fufilled. She's devestated when her mother dies in a car crash, and shocked to learn that she held onto the estate in Dyersburg, Tenessee where she grew up and her last wish was for Emalie to move to Dyersburg. So Emalie and her dad pack up their city life and head down to Dyersburg, where Emalie meets her mother's childhood friend and his son, the hot, bad-cowboy Drew Mason. He's cocky, arrogant and irratating, but he has the thing Emalie has always looked for-- southern charm. Will Emalie fall for Drew, or will the southern charm not be enough to look past his irratating ways? And why did Emalie's mother leave in the first place? --------------------------------------- Southern Charm is a complete story! Note from the Author: Please excuse any holes in plot and characters, as well as length; this is only the first draft of Southern Charm. Thanks!
Southern Boy Charm | ✓ by NicoleSmithWanabeeMe
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Southern boys are supposed to be charming, right? Wrong. Because when Leighton moves onto her family friend's farm for the summer, she finds that their son, Nick, is anything but charming. Instead, he's one of the rudest people she's ever met, and makes it his life's mission to let her know just how much he hates her. But they're stuck there for the summer, and while the farm is bigger than her home in the city, it's not big enough. Forced into being together, his resolve begins to crack, and sparks begin to fly. Through it all, she realizes that maybe, just maybe, his southern charm is there after all.