Swap and Smell the Roses
(2024)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Harlequin, 2024
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1 online resource (288 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9780369749000 MWT17487386, 0369749006 17487386
LANGUAGE
English
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In this deliciously tender, steamy romance, a burned-out musician swaps city life for cottage country only to find that slowing down means a racing heart, thanks to the grumpy guy next door… When Willow Moore's lifelong dream of music stardom goes bust, she's burned out enough to need drastic change. As in, she's trading her Brooklyn apartment for two months in the Connecticut countryside. Soon she's baking bread, spending Saturdays at the farmer's market and stopping to smell the roses, but some things in her new #cottagecore life aren't so pleasant. Like her landlord, former chef Reid Harrell. As grouchy and reserved as Willow is chatty and outgoing, Reid is an annoyingly sexy keep-out sign. If only Willow was good at staying away. Something about Reid, a sliver of pain poking through that flinty facade, makes her wonder if they're more alike than she thought. Reid once chased success, too, and found it-at a price. Now all he wants is to be left alone to garden, but Willow's not giving up so quick, especially when one of their heated arguments sparks an idea for a song. Her renewed creativity awakens them both, hurling them into a passionate vortex neither expects. As the summer winds down, Willow is forced to confront her needs, wants and desires, not to mention Reid, the hardest puzzle of all to figure out. Maybe it's time for the city girl to stop dwelling on dreams dashed and start following her heart-no matter where it might take her… "I loved this book. Full of cozy, cottage-core vibes and amped up spiciness with an emotional punch." -Katherine Garbera, USA TODAY bestselling author of The Bookbinder's Guide to Love "Karen Booth works romance magic in this first book about friends trading places for the summer. With wit and charm, it's a realistic spin on the grumpy/sunshine storyline, giving these engaging characters an emotional and satisfying ending ." -Joanne Rock, USA TODAY bestselling author "Heart, heat and more heart. I didn't want it to end. Also, am madly in love with Reid." -Joss Wood, author of Love in Translation

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