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A long-kept secret is finally revealed…
Maddie Cutler loathes her status as baby sister to her three rugged brothers. Her zest to prove she’s equally capable of running the family business leads to an accident that shuts down Clover Cove's business district and makes her the laughingstock of the entire town.
Gunner Holt has a secret...a mistake from the past that nearly stole his future. Not a soul in Clover Cove knows his transgression, and Gunner plans to keep it that way.
Until Maddie Cutler plows through his garage, nearly demolishing the life he's worked to rebuild—and the wall he's erected around his heart.
Will the truth drive Maddie away…or draw her closer?
She just has to get in, get out, and get on with her life. But then Beck Billingsley wedges his steel-toed boot in the door…
Wedding planner Dallas Olivia Cardon is moments away from achieving her lofty career dreams at the big-city firm she hopes to inherit when a mistake gets her fired.
Rushing off to lick her wounds at her new job in Willow Cove, Dallas figures a few months on the beach couldn’t hurt as she tries to rebuild her portfolio and her reputation. She even meets a hot, flirty guy on her very first day in town. Maybe this temporary position might actually be a little enjoyable?
Maybe not.
Beck Billingsley is Willow Cove’s most eligible bachelor, but he’s not interested in settling down. His past has taught him that commitment equals heartbreak--and the meddling of everyone in town. He only wants to run his construction company, serve the people he grew up idolizing, and play too much beach volleyball.
So when a case of mistaken identity puts him at odds with the new wedding planner assigned to his favorite project, he finds her no-nonsense, git ‘er done personality frustrating.
Unfortunately, Beck and Dallas have to figure out how to renovate a seaside, historical venue for the wedding of the year without killing each other. Even more unfortunately, their verbal spars leave him wanting more, and he cannot get her out of his head.
It just may be impossible for him to let her go.
They loathe each other, but faking love might make for real connection.
Gemma's focus is on her professional ambitions because it's what she can control. Success has already cost her a personal life, but she's so close to securing a merger that'll make the sacrifice seems small. Whatever it takes, she'll make it happen, including faking an engagement to her childhood enemy.
It would have been easy for Fletcher to call Gemma crazy when she introduces him as her fiancé, but there's something to be gained from the ruse. Gemma isn't the only one who would benefit from a pretended relationship.
Calling in his favor, Gemma and Fletcher have to convince his family for a week that they're madly in love, then they can go their separate ways. The only problem? When it's over, they might realize they don't want the feelings to end.