A Clean Contemporary Fairy Tale-Inspired Romance
Jessie has one rule: No dating airmen. Unfortunately, Derrick Allen doesn’t seem to care.
But what does it matter? Prince Charming had a horse, not a cargo plane.
Jessie:
Jessie Nickleby has a plan. Teach kindergarten and save up for a master’s degree. It’s a surefire way to make sure she can take care of her parents if her mother’s cancer returns. But plans can be derailed, and when teaching in a military town, Rule #1 is absolutely crucial to making sure her plan stays on track.
Don’t. Date. The airmen.
Unfortunately, Jessie’s plan to stay clear of single airmen is doomed the moment she accepts a summer tutoring job for one of her students, Jade. Because Jade, sweet girl that she is, comes with an obnoxious (and annoyingly handsome) older brother who would rather take care of his sister himself. Tricks and shenanigans ensue as Jessie and her new nemesis, Derrick, battle over who’s best fit to care for Jade. To Jessie’s horror, however, the longer she spends around Jade and her brother, the more she realizes she cares for all of Jade’s family.
Even the airman.
But dating an airman means risking her plan, and Jessie must choose what she wants most: Her perfect plan? Or the man in uniform who’s stolen her heart?
Derrick:
Having a little sister with Down Syndrome has changed the way Derrick sees the world, and after nearly losing her, he’s determined to do anything he can to make sure she’s safe. Even pulling every Air Force string he knew to get transferred back to his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas. Unfortunately, his parents aren’t convinced he’s ready to handle a full-time night shift and watch Jade during the day over her summer break, so, against his wishes, they’ve brought in her teacher to help.
And though Derrick is loathe to admit it, Jessie Nickleby proves to be quite capable. She’s also intelligent, snarky, and dangerously attractive (especially when she’s mad). Which means, of course, that tormenting her quickly becomes one of his favorite pastimes. Anything to prove to his mother that he can care for Jade better than anyone. But somewhere along the way, the enemy becomes the ally, and Derrick realizes that he couldn’t have a better woman at his side than the one he’s been trying to drive away.
There is, of course, the problem of her personal rule about not dating airmen. But Derrick’s doesn’t care. Some rules are made to be broken.
And this one is his.
My Little Rock Airman is the first book in the My Air Force Fairy Tale series, clean and wholesome fairy tale-themed standalone novels about life and love with military men. Read this Beauty and the Beast inspired contemporary romance today to find the adventure, laughter, and the magic of happily-ever-after as only military life can bring.