My grumpy landlord prowled toward me like he couldn’t decide whether to leave me in his rearview or haul me up against his chest and kiss me breathless. For the record, I’m all for the breathless option.
Wyatt
My chatterbox tenant was going through a hard time. The sort that explained the clothes tossed off the balcony and decorating the front lawn. Fine. I understood going through a hard time. I’d been through enough on my own. I’m not completely heartless. I just have no intention of getting wrapped up in someone else’s drama.
Until my Grams dangles the deed for The Royal Drive-in as a lure. I’ll do just about anything for that deed, even if that means putting myself at Dahlia’s beck and call.
But with each passing day, her colorful hair, impulsive nature and outlandishly enthralling personality captivate me more. Pull me out of the staid routine I’ve spent years cultivating. Despite my best efforts, I’m thinking about her, wanting to take care of her, be the stability she's never had. And when I close my eyes, those thoughts turn into fantasies filled with her ridiculous hair and her outrageous tongue. On me. In my bed.
But she’s made a list. One I’m bound to help her with if I want my deed. And I might be a first class dickhead, but I’m not going to sabotage Dahlia’s determination to turn over a new leaf by unleashing my carnal fantasies on her.
She’s firing on all cylinders, checking off her list item by item. I’m not the man to give her the future she wants. So I’ll fight back this white-hot need threatening to rip through my discipline.
Dahlia
I’m on a mission: no more bad boyfriends. I have my list. A list of things that are going to make me whole and better and absolutely fabulous.
And it’s a great plan. Until my grumpy landlord kisses me.
Dahlia Made a List is a small town, grumpy-sunshine romance. While it’s the first in the Three Corners series, it can be read as a standalone.
Genre: Romance
Wyatt
My chatterbox tenant was going through a hard time. The sort that explained the clothes tossed off the balcony and decorating the front lawn. Fine. I understood going through a hard time. I’d been through enough on my own. I’m not completely heartless. I just have no intention of getting wrapped up in someone else’s drama.
Until my Grams dangles the deed for The Royal Drive-in as a lure. I’ll do just about anything for that deed, even if that means putting myself at Dahlia’s beck and call.
But with each passing day, her colorful hair, impulsive nature and outlandishly enthralling personality captivate me more. Pull me out of the staid routine I’ve spent years cultivating. Despite my best efforts, I’m thinking about her, wanting to take care of her, be the stability she's never had. And when I close my eyes, those thoughts turn into fantasies filled with her ridiculous hair and her outrageous tongue. On me. In my bed.
But she’s made a list. One I’m bound to help her with if I want my deed. And I might be a first class dickhead, but I’m not going to sabotage Dahlia’s determination to turn over a new leaf by unleashing my carnal fantasies on her.
She’s firing on all cylinders, checking off her list item by item. I’m not the man to give her the future she wants. So I’ll fight back this white-hot need threatening to rip through my discipline.
Dahlia
I’m on a mission: no more bad boyfriends. I have my list. A list of things that are going to make me whole and better and absolutely fabulous.
And it’s a great plan. Until my grumpy landlord kisses me.
Dahlia Made a List is a small town, grumpy-sunshine romance. While it’s the first in the Three Corners series, it can be read as a standalone.
Genre: Romance
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