Jacqueline ONeil has a recurring dream that shes on fire, and not in a good way.
Concealing her nightmare past and less-than-auspicious upbringing with a veneer of high-end clothing, Jacs determined to prove herself the antithesis of her alcoholic mother. On a long overdue holiday in the heart of Otago, the clothing designer is stealing precious time to re-evaluate her life, but the instant the downstairs tenant arrives all thoughts of relaxing go up in flames.
Jonno Thompsonbuilder and one time one-night standhas been the proverbial pain in Jacs ass for two years now, and it looks like hes just been warming up.
What the hell does he think hes doing, crashing her vacation?
If Jonno had known hed be met at the door by a feisty hell-cat wielding a kitchen knife, he might've reconsidered the need to escape his all-femme family. Forced proximity fuels the powder keg just itching to explode between these two polar opposites, but the more information Jonno coerces out of the self-made, take-no-prisoners redhead, the more he realises theyre alike Much more alike than either of them would like to admit.
Gritty secrets are enticing to unfold, but they can also unravel the very fabric of a person and tear them apart. What's that saying about courting danger? 'Feel the fear and do it anyway
Jac's about to become a master at it.
Finalist in the RWA Sapphire Award, 2 PEAS is the first book in Stephanie Ruth's Boutique Series set in blue-collar Aotearoa, New Zealand. Intended for readers who enjoy their forced proximity romance on the steamy side, with the promise of a happily ever after, this full-length novel incorporates a gritty multicultural backstory. It also deals with both the difficulty of maintaining sobriety, and the hardship of building trust in adulthood when it wasn't possible during childhood.
Reader discretion advised, this novel deals with historical and on-page insobriety and alcoholism. On-page stalking and physical attack. Historical child endangerment, neglect, and abuse. Historical industrial accidentburn.
Genre: Romance
Concealing her nightmare past and less-than-auspicious upbringing with a veneer of high-end clothing, Jacs determined to prove herself the antithesis of her alcoholic mother. On a long overdue holiday in the heart of Otago, the clothing designer is stealing precious time to re-evaluate her life, but the instant the downstairs tenant arrives all thoughts of relaxing go up in flames.
Jonno Thompsonbuilder and one time one-night standhas been the proverbial pain in Jacs ass for two years now, and it looks like hes just been warming up.
What the hell does he think hes doing, crashing her vacation?
If Jonno had known hed be met at the door by a feisty hell-cat wielding a kitchen knife, he might've reconsidered the need to escape his all-femme family. Forced proximity fuels the powder keg just itching to explode between these two polar opposites, but the more information Jonno coerces out of the self-made, take-no-prisoners redhead, the more he realises theyre alike Much more alike than either of them would like to admit.
Gritty secrets are enticing to unfold, but they can also unravel the very fabric of a person and tear them apart. What's that saying about courting danger? 'Feel the fear and do it anyway
Jac's about to become a master at it.
Finalist in the RWA Sapphire Award, 2 PEAS is the first book in Stephanie Ruth's Boutique Series set in blue-collar Aotearoa, New Zealand. Intended for readers who enjoy their forced proximity romance on the steamy side, with the promise of a happily ever after, this full-length novel incorporates a gritty multicultural backstory. It also deals with both the difficulty of maintaining sobriety, and the hardship of building trust in adulthood when it wasn't possible during childhood.
Reader discretion advised, this novel deals with historical and on-page insobriety and alcoholism. On-page stalking and physical attack. Historical child endangerment, neglect, and abuse. Historical industrial accidentburn.
Genre: Romance
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