Susan Mallery has to be one of my favorites in contemporary romances and I get so giddy seeing a new book!
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by Susan Mallery
Publisher : Harlequin Special Edition; Print edition (April 27, 2021)
Mass Market Paperback :Β 288 pages
Blurb:
A long, hot summer with her secret crushβ¦
What could possibly go wrong?
Nissa Lang knows Desmond Stilling is out of her league. Heβs a CEO, sheβs a teacher. Heβs gorgeous, sheβsβ¦not. So when her house-sitting gig falls through and Desmond offers her a place to stay for the summer, she vows not to reveal how sheβs felt about him since their firstβand onlyβkiss.
Desmond shouldβve known better than to bring temptation into his house. He decided long ago that his best friendβs sister was too sweet, tooΒ good, for him. She deserves a guy who can give his heart. For her sake, heβs stayed away. But as her laughter breathes life into his lonely mansion, heβs not sure how long heβll be able to resist.
From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.
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Excerpt:
He tried to shake off those thoughts and return his attention to his work, but quickly realized that wasnβt happening. He obviously wasnβt going to get anything done until Nissa arrived and got settled. For some reason, he was more focused on that than the Asian sales report.
He got up and crossed to the large window in his study. The late-June days were long and sunny, and the garden flourished. The grass was dark green, flowers provided plenty of color in the planting beds, the trees looked healthy. The gardeners did a good job, regardless of the seasons, but in the summer, their hard work paid off.
He turned at the sound of the vacuum cleaner being turned on somewhere upstairs. Hilde had been in a state since heβd told her Nissa was coming to stay. There had been cleaning and washing and other tasks he couldnβt begin to imagine. The refrigerator overflowed with food and there were fresh flowers everywhere in the house.
Her burst of happy activity made him feel guilty. His housekeeper obviously didnβt have enough to do in a day. The house was large, but there wasnβt anyone to make a mess. He rarely ate dinner at home, so she wasnβt spending much time cooking. He would guess she was bored working for himβa problem he didnβt know how to solve. If heβd stayed married to Rosemary, they would have had kids by now. That would have increased the workload. Of course if theyβd stayed together, he and Rosemary would have been living in different wings of the house, barely seeing each other, except when they passed in the hallway.
His phone buzzed. He pulled it out, then smiled when he read the text.
Iβm here. Just giving you a heads-up because the house is so big, I thought youβd need an extra minute or five to walk to the door and I really donβt want to be kept waiting.
He was still chuckling when he heard the doorbell ring a few seconds later.
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No.1Β New York TimesΒ bestselling author Susan Mallery writes heartwarming, humorous novels about the relationships that define our lives β family, friendship, romance. Sheβs known for putting nuanced characters in emotional situations that surprise readers to laughter. Beloved by millions, her books have been translated into 28 languages. Susan lives in Washington with her husband, two cats, and a small poodle with delusions of grandeur.


