Summary:
When Sunshine Patterson loses her Chicago home, job and
boyfriend in one day, she needs a backup plan, fast. Luckily her Aunt Cecily
has provided her with the perfect combination living and restaurant space to
start over. Even though the building is located in small town Chance Creek,
Montana, Sunshine is certain it’s only a matter of time before she’s back to
take the big city by storm. When she arrives in Chance Creek, however, she gets
a surprise. Her restaurant space—and apartment—are occupied by a rival to her
inheritance: the incredibly sexy, incredibly wrong for her, Cole Linden.
Cole’s been struggling to save his family’s holdings for far too long. The indoor rifle range he inherited from his father barely pays its rent, but it’s all that’s keeping his other concerns—two apartment houses—afloat. If he was smart, he’d walk away from all of it and start over, but if he does, several dozen of Chance Creek’s inhabitants will find themselves without a home. He thought Cecily meant to leave him the range building in her will. Instead she’s set him up in a four-month-long competition with her big-city niece to see who will win the place. A niece whose knockout looks are making it damn hard for him to concentrate on the job at hand.
Sunshine can’t believe she’ll have to open a vegan restaurant in a rifle-range waiting room, and she can’t believe she’ll have to share her apartment with Cole, either. Cole can’t believe his friends are falling over themselves to help Sunshine succeed—and get a date with her.
Now the competition is getting hot, but the sparks flying between them are even hotter. Can Cole and Sunshine find a way they both can win?
Cole’s been struggling to save his family’s holdings for far too long. The indoor rifle range he inherited from his father barely pays its rent, but it’s all that’s keeping his other concerns—two apartment houses—afloat. If he was smart, he’d walk away from all of it and start over, but if he does, several dozen of Chance Creek’s inhabitants will find themselves without a home. He thought Cecily meant to leave him the range building in her will. Instead she’s set him up in a four-month-long competition with her big-city niece to see who will win the place. A niece whose knockout looks are making it damn hard for him to concentrate on the job at hand.
Sunshine can’t believe she’ll have to open a vegan restaurant in a rifle-range waiting room, and she can’t believe she’ll have to share her apartment with Cole, either. Cole can’t believe his friends are falling over themselves to help Sunshine succeed—and get a date with her.
Now the competition is getting hot, but the sparks flying between them are even hotter. Can Cole and Sunshine find a way they both can win?
Review:
This story was very predictable, yet enjoyable. It was fun to watch Cole and Sunshine try to
best each other up and push every button on the plant trying to get them to
give up and quiet. There isn’t much you
can say unless you want to give away the full story…
I can say I didn’t find any grammatical errors.
Conclusion:
Would I recommend this book to others? Maybe
Would you read other books by this Author? YES
Is this a Novel or Novella? Short Novel
Is this book priced correctly? YES
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