The last thing I need is more complicationsespecially the kind with broad shoulders, tool belts, or guitars. But complications have a way of kicking down my door.
There’s Rhett Fostermy best friend’s older brother, hometown firefighter, and the man who somehow manages to look unfairly good while lecturing me about faulty wiring. He’s quiet, reliable, and completely off-limits.
Mostly.
Then there’s Elias Westonsmooth-talking country singer with Nashville dreams, rock-star looks, and a bad habit of strumming his guitar at me like we’re in a music video. He’s convinced I belong on stage beside him and not behind this bar.
Meanwhile, I’ve got a desert bar to run, seniors to wrangle in line-dancing class, and a vintage ’67 Charger that refuses to turn over. My life doesn’t have room for men who complicate thingsyet here they are, both determined to set my world on fire.
Between whiskey-soaked duets and engine repairs that feel way more intimate than they should, my carefully ordered world is coming apart at the seams.
One is a firework. The other is a campfire. I don’t know which one I needand that might be the problem.
Tropes: Best friend’s brother, small town romance, love triangle, slow burn
Clean and Sweet Romance, perfect for fans of Christina Lauren’s small-town charm and Sarah Hogle’s swoony tension.
Genre: Romance
There’s Rhett Fostermy best friend’s older brother, hometown firefighter, and the man who somehow manages to look unfairly good while lecturing me about faulty wiring. He’s quiet, reliable, and completely off-limits.
Mostly.
Then there’s Elias Westonsmooth-talking country singer with Nashville dreams, rock-star looks, and a bad habit of strumming his guitar at me like we’re in a music video. He’s convinced I belong on stage beside him and not behind this bar.
Meanwhile, I’ve got a desert bar to run, seniors to wrangle in line-dancing class, and a vintage ’67 Charger that refuses to turn over. My life doesn’t have room for men who complicate thingsyet here they are, both determined to set my world on fire.
Between whiskey-soaked duets and engine repairs that feel way more intimate than they should, my carefully ordered world is coming apart at the seams.
One is a firework. The other is a campfire. I don’t know which one I needand that might be the problem.
Tropes: Best friend’s brother, small town romance, love triangle, slow burn
Clean and Sweet Romance, perfect for fans of Christina Lauren’s small-town charm and Sarah Hogle’s swoony tension.
Genre: Romance
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