Overview
Cherry Fowler came to house-sit her mom's place for one reason: to figure out what the hell to do with her shiny new degree and complete lack of direction. Ray Patel lives in the pool house and has zero patience for the city girl who can't tell a wrench from a screwdriver. He's older, brooding, and entirely too good with his hands. She's bright, restless, and entirely too good at getting under his skin. They're oil and water. Fire and gasoline. Absolutely, positively wrong for each other. Which doesn't explain why every sarcastic comment makes her pulse race.
Or why every time he looks at her, she forgets every reason this is a terrible idea. One scorching summer. One pool house. And enough sexual tension to burn the whole place down. Ray knows Cherry's leaving at the end of summer-she's got a teaching job waiting and a future that doesn't include small-town handymen with more baggage than tools. He should keep his distance. He should definitely not be fantasizing about her in ways that have nothing to do with fixing the plumbing. Tropes that'll wreck you:
Grumpy handyman x Sunshine recent grad
Forced proximity (pool house neighbor)
Blue collar hero x White collar heroine
Enemies to lovers energy
Summer romance with depth Content: Explicit sexual content, age gap relationship, past trauma references, emotional walls coming down. HEA where two people learn that sometimes the right person is the one you never saw coming. A scorching summer romance about the recent grad finding herself and the handyman who helps fix more than just the house.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798301174391
- ISBN-10: 9798301174391
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: November 2024
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.15 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.24 pounds
- Page Count: 72
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