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Two good neighbors make the best of a bad Valentine’s Day in a funny and improbably romantic short story by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Just for the Summer.
It’s Valentine’s Day weekend, and Charlotte and Seth are not looking for romance. Armed with emotional-support bear spray, Charlotte is in self-imposed isolation and on guard from men. Having a stalker can do that to a person’s nerves. Just across the hall and giving off woodsy vibes is Seth, a recently divorced arborist. As in today recently. Heights, he’s fine with. Trust? Not so much. But when disaster traps them one flight up and no way down, an outrageously precarious predicament forces a tree-loving guy and a rattled girl next door to embrace their captivity. Soon their defenses are breaking away. Considering how close they both are to the edge, Charlotte and Seth could be in danger of falling—in love.
Customers say
Customers enjoy this short story for its well-developed plot and characters, with one review noting it doesn’t feel rushed at all. Moreover, the book features plenty of funny banter and a cute meet-cute scenario, making it an easy one-sitting read. Additionally, customers appreciate the empowering message that delves into deeply emotional topics, and one review highlights how it blends tough themes with romance.
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