After her restaurant in Chicago was burned down, Taryn decided to make the move and follow her best friend, Evie, to Summer Lake. She wasn't expecting that Dalton, aka The Grouch, would be moving there, too.
He might have been the one who rescued her from Chicago, but he still gets on her last nerve – she has no time for or patience with big, bossy. She tries to avoid him as much as she can, and she knows that he does the same with her, but they keep running into each other
When friends set her up on a date with another guy, she finally has to admit that bickering with Dalton is more enjoyable than going out with anyone else.
During his career as a Navy SEAL and later his work in security and protection services, Dalton's seen and done more than most men ever will. He's faced down threats both foreign and domestic, but he's never had to face anything like Taryn before.
The woman is a spitfire. Between her smart mouth and her bad attitude, she drives him nuts. He should stay out of her way. He knows it, but he just can't do it. It seems that the two of them can't get through a week without bickering and fighting.
When Taryn tells him that she might have to leave Summer Lake, Dalton has to admit that there’s attraction mixed in with his irritation – and he doesn’t want her to go. They still fight about almost everything until a late-night walk home from The Boathouse proves that you just can't fight the moonlight.
Get your copy of this sweet n steamy, over-fifties romance today to see if they can stop fighting long enough for Dalton to convince her to stay.
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