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House enough to hold her dreams …
Aspiring engineer Molly McGinnis is one master’s thesis away from conquering the universe. But in the meantime, she’s struggling to make ends meet, working at a tree farm while stowing away in a Tiny House on builder Bale Barrett’s property. Of course, she only plans to hide out until the weather improves, or until she finishes her own Tiny House project …
But when Bale discovers her, rather than send the hapless designer packing, he offers her a place to stay and solid advice, on her thesis-and her life. Just as Molly feels like she’s getting back on her feet, things start to fall apart, like her project, and her romantic illusions about her outrageously good-looking boss, Quinn. It’s enough to make a girl wonder if by focusing on the trees, she’s missing the forest …
Praise for Celia Bonaduce and her novels
A bingeworthy triology about smart, quirky women who feel like friends. In Much Ado About Mother she shows us just how strong (and funny) the
mother-daughter bond can be. Loved it!
-Clare O'Donahue, author of The Kate Conway Mysteries
Celia Bonaduce writes well rounded, real life characters straight from the heart. I loved this book!
-Phyliss Miranda, New York Times bestselling author on A Comedy of Erinn
The Merchant of Venice Beach has a fresh, heartwarming voice that will keep readers smiling as they dance through this charming story by Celia Bonaduce.
-Jodi Thomas, New York Times bestselling author
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House enough to hold her dreams …
Aspiring engineer Molly McGinnis is one master’s thesis away from conquering the universe. But in the meantime, she’s struggling to make ends meet, working at a tree farm while stowing away in a Tiny House on builder Bale Barrett’s property. Of course, she only plans to hide out until the weather improves, or until she finishes her own Tiny House project …
But when Bale discovers her, rather than send the hapless designer packing, he offers her a place to stay and solid advice, on her thesis-and her life. Just as Molly feels like she’s getting back on her feet, things start to fall apart, like her project, and her romantic illusions about her outrageously good-looking boss, Quinn. It’s enough to make a girl wonder if by focusing on the trees, she’s missing the forest …
Praise for Celia Bonaduce and her novels
A bingeworthy triology about smart, quirky women who feel like friends. In Much Ado About Mother she shows us just how strong (and funny) the
mother-daughter bond can be. Loved it!
-Clare O'Donahue, author of The Kate Conway Mysteries
Celia Bonaduce writes well rounded, real life characters straight from the heart. I loved this book!
-Phyliss Miranda, New York Times bestselling author on A Comedy of Erinn
The Merchant of Venice Beach has a fresh, heartwarming voice that will keep readers smiling as they dance through this charming story by Celia Bonaduce.
-Jodi Thomas, New York Times bestselling author