Mixed Match - Mia Heintzelman - Livros - Levi Lynn Books - 9780999049341 - 25 de outubro de 2019
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Mixed Match

Mia Heintzelman

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Mixed Match

Get ready for an emotional adventure of new chances, choices, and life-altering changes in this high heat mistaken identity, insta-love romance about learning to trust again after heartache.

Sophia Kent used to be a badass knife-wielding chef. Nowadays, she's lucky if she can remember to put on a bra. Between the move to Portland and unpacking boxes, she's glad there's only one name on the title. Unfortunately, at the door there's a gorgeous messenger with a document claiming she's not the rightful owner.

Dead-set on getting his grandmother's house back, real estate investor Everett Monroe is determined to see the thief go down, even if he has to deliver the summons himself. Only, the beautiful mess at the door is charming, sexy--and nothing like the man whose family's been feuding with Everett's for generations.

He doesn't know whether she's a pawn or a player, and she doesn't know he's not just a messenger, so after a few "chance" meetings, when she enlists his help to find a location for her restaurant, he agrees. After all, in thirty days there's going to be a hearing granting him ownership and she'll be long gone. Except, somewhere between sunset mountain hikes, brilliantly lit musical bridges, and picturesque Japanese Gardens, a dangerous attraction weaves its way between the secrets and lies. Forced to confront the truth, Everett must ask himself what good a home is without the one you love to share it with.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 25 de outubro de 2019
ISBN13 9780999049341
Editoras Levi Lynn Books
Páginas 296
Dimensões 140 × 216 × 17 mm   ·   376 g
Idioma English  

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