Release Date: February 2

Finley Jacobson was obsessed with finding Mr. Right. But now, she’s too busy to date. She’s trying to figure out her life. After an adventurous youth, she’s been in her small hometown for a solid decade. She’s starting to wonder if it’s where she belongs.

 

There’s definitely one thing she knows for sure…she loathes her best friend’s older brother. And guess who’s been back in town lately? Yep. You guessed it, that irritating man who she has to be cordial with for the sake of her friendship.

 

Colter Landon’s marketing company has earned him a fancy penthouse in New York City, but the client he really wants to land is back home near the small town where he grew up. He’s spent fifteen years trying to stay away from the little town he once called home. And he has zero desire to associate with his sister’s friends while he is there. They were annoying when they were kids, and they are just as infuriating now.

 

These two enemies are doing just fine at staying away from each other, until Colter needs help making a 

Valentine’s Day float for the art museum he wants as his next client. When his sister publicly suggests Finley would be the best person to assist him, the two are forced to work together or admit they can’t play nice after all these years.

 

Will several weeks of forced proximity get them more than just a winning float and a client? Or will these two enemies miss landing the one?



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Meet S.E. Rose

USA Today & International Bestselling romance author, S.E. Rose lives near Washington D.C. with her family. 

 

When she's not wrangling her cats or keeping up with her kids, she's plotting her next story.

 

She loves all things wine, coffee, and cats. 

In her non-existent free time, she enjoys traveling, going to concerts, binging on her favorite shows, and reading, especially if it's a good mystery or comedy.


To learn more about S.E. and her books, visit here!  





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