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Under the Boardwalk

(2024)
(The third book in the Boardwalk Boys series)
A novel by

 
 
Buckle up for a summer of sand, sun, and falling in love with the new Boardwalk Boys series from Jaycee Wolfe and J.E. Joyce.

Alina:
Living life as the wallflower that melts into the background of Palmetto Point has worked well for me over the years. It’s a life I rather like, especially with the negative attention that seems to haunt my every move when I’m home with my family. I like to people-watch, hear stories from all over, and experience the joy in the faces of the tourists who sweep in and out of town. I’ve never wanted to be seen as more than just the friendly waitress who pours you a good ol’ cup of joe or fills your belly with greased-up goodness. At least, that’s what I tell myself. The truth is, there is one person I long for just a simple glance from, but for years, his gaze seems to always be shoved in one book after another. I’ve tried over and over to talk to him, compliment one of his reading choices, or simply introduce myself. I’ve never built up the courage until my new fairy best friend sweeps through town. She gives me the courage… and magic to take this wallflower to a sunflower. But when the makeup and disguise wear off at midnight, I’m left with the ugly truth that my family never wants me to forget. I’m not enough. Or can I be… for him?

Riley:
My life has always been centered on science and scholars. The only escape I get is my friends and my books, so every second is spent with one of both of them. So much so that I’ve forgotten to live. I’ve let it all pass me by. Until one irresistible siren drops into my life and knocks me on my backside. Just as quickly as she appears in my life, though, she’s gone. For weeks, I search everywhere for her with no luck. That is, until one night, I hear a sad, tear-filled song coming from under the boardwalk. As I slowly make my way toward that voice, I never expect to find my bruised and beaten siren, though now she’s different. So different that she’s almost familiar… almost like everything I never knew I wanted.

Paved Paradise is a dual POV summer romance with all the heart, laughs, and plenty of steam to get you through the long summer nights.


Genre: Romance

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