Now Available in All Formats: Hannah Fraser’s Autumn!

Now available in paperback, hardcover, ebook and Kindle Unlimited: Hannah Fraser’s Autumn! This novel takes place in the same small town as Summer at Fraser’s Mill, with many of the same characters, but it can be read as a standalone.

Story synopsis:

Hannah Fraser only wants two things: to become a big-time content creator and to find and marry an impressive Mr. Right. But in tiny Fraser’s Mill, Michigan, where Hannah’s video channel is struggling and she’s been disappointed by the guy she liked all summer, it’s hard to do either thing. Hannah can’t wait to get back to Chicago. But when her parents swap houses with a family from Germany, Hannah is appalled to learn that she’s stuck in her parents’ vacation home in Fraser’s Mill for six months.

Trying to raise money for her own Chicago apartment, Hannah takes a job as office administrator in her family’s sawmill. She begrudgingly befriends her co-worker, dispatcher Jack Rogers. A strong, glasses-wearing farm boy who moonlights as a deputy sheriff, Jack is clearly interested in Hannah. As Jack rescues her from distressing situations, and as they spend time together, Hannah’s feelings about him are getting confused. Is it just friendship she feels for Jack, or is it something more?

Then a suave, good-looking, well-traveled stranger from Chicago—just the kind of guy Hannah’s been looking for—comes to town. Now she has to decide what she really values: is it the glamorous, impressive life she’s envisioned, or Jack, his kindness, and the warm community she’s found in Fraser’s Mill?

Hannah Fraser’s Autumn is a cozy, light-hearted story by author Ursi Engebretsen. If you like clean contemporary romance with humor, cute romantic moments, and small-town autumn vibes, then you’ll love this heart-warming story of friendship, kindness, and appreciating the people in your life.

Releasing 2/4/25!

All Grace Murray wants is to do something important with her life. But that’s hard to do in the tiny town of Fraser’s Mill, Michigan, where she grew up. Now living in Los Angeles, preparing to become a National Board Certified Teacher at a prestigious school, Grace sees her big dreams almost within her grasp. But when her dad breaks his foot and her catalytic converter gets stolen, everything changes. Grace is dismayed to learn that her parents’ small grocery store will struggle while her dad’s foot heals and that she won’t get her car back for months.

There’s only one thing to do: go back to Fraser’s Mill for the summer. In her old home town, Grace tries to fill her dad’s shoes in the grocery store. Meanwhile, she clashes with the irritatingly handsome young doctor next door, James “Doc” Johnson. As she gets more involved in grocery store improvements and in a flurry of small-town summer happenings, Grace realizes she’s falling behind on preparations for the all-important National Board certification.

But when she learns that the new dollar store in town may jeopardize her family’s business, and as she finds—to her surprise—that Doc isn’t actually as irritating as she’d thought, she has to decide what’s really more important to her: her plans for a prestigious career in California, or Doc, the store, and the warm little community of Fraser’s Mill.

Summer at Fraser’s Mill is a sunny, heartwarming story by author Ursi Engebretsen. If you like clean contemporary romance with sparks flying and cozy small-town vibes, then you’ll love this light-hearted story of family, faith, determination, and learning what “home” really means to you.