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Topsy-Turvy... or Right-Side Up?
Green Acres newcomer Chelsea Riehl is annoyed. After all, she signed on as an event planner, not to pit plums alongside mission-minded hippie Keanan Welsh, the only other single on the farm. Discouraged by Chelsea’s lack of spiritual depth, Keanan is confused when she offers to arrange meals for the church Alpha program he is co-hosting. Maybe he misjudged her, after all.Â
When fake it ’til you make it gives way to a leap of faith, both Chelsea and Keanan have some soul-searching to do. Will getting on the same page spiritually be enough to flip their budding romance right-side up?
Plum Upside Down is the fifth book in the Farm Fresh Romance series. If you like Christian romance novels that are clean, green, and filled with characters you alternately wish to hug and shake, you'll love Valerie Comer's page-turning romance series. Why not scroll up and get started today?
About The Farm Fresh Christian Romance Series
Three idealistic Christian women. One farm on the road to sustainability. No romantic prospects. Or are there?
1. Raspberries and Vinegar 2. Wild Mint Tea 3. Sweetened with Honey 4. Dandelions for Dinner 5. Plum Upside Down 6. Berry on Top
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Lights dimmed in the back of the room, and Keanan looked up to see Chelsea, sweater and purse tossed over her shoulder, striding near, her unfriendly gaze seemingly fixed on Tracy.
He frowned. What was all that about?
Chelsea’s eyes didn’t waver from Tracy’s as she spoke. “Ready to go, Keanan?â€
“Yes.†He stood, flexing his shoulders. Sitting for so long was more difficult than physical labor. “Good to meet you, Tracy. I’ll see you next week.â€
He didn’t miss the speculative gleam as Tracy looked between him and Chelsea. Discomfort sifted through him. Tracy couldn’t be interested in him any more than Chelsea could. Neither woman needed to size up the competition. Chelsea had made her dislike of him obvious enough in the few weeks they’d known each other. Besides, it didn’t matter. He wasn’t looking for romance.
Tracy stretched a hand to Chelsea. “I’m Tracy Grindle. I don’t believe we’ve met?â€
Was she offering sincere friendship? That would be good. They must be about the same age.
“Chelsea Riehl. Nice to meet you.†She sidled a bit closer to Keanan as she shook Tracy’s hand.
Awkward. Keanan took a step back, further from the two women who seemed to analyze each other. He glanced toward the door.
Pastor Ron waited by the light switch, a bemused expression on his face.
Keanan turned to the impasse before him. “Time to go, ladies. Pastor Ron’s ready to lock up.â€
Neither moved.
He grasped both women by their elbows and propelled them toward the door. “We can talk more outside.â€
Not that either seemed to have anything to say.
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