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A heartfelt romantic comedy following an interior designer who’s sworn off relationships and a game designer who never backs down from a challenge.
ABOUT DESIGNS ON YOU:
Natalie Parker is in her mid-thirties, divorced, and firmly focused on her newly resurrected career and her two children. When her sister asks her to help design the backyard in the new home she shares with her boyfriend, Linc, Natalie’s more than happy to take on the project. What she isn’t prepared for is Linc’s younger brother, video game designer Eugene Kennedy. He’s smart, incredibly good-looking, and constantly flirts with Natalie. He’s also too young for her, which makes him totally off-limits.
Eugene is intrigued by Natalie’s beauty, smarts, and especially her sarcastic wit. When he teases her, she throws it right back at him. Besides that, they have an instant chemistry, but she keeps trying to get rid of him despite the sparks that fly between them. And Eugene never backs down from a challenge.
Natalie is running out of reasons to think being with Eugene is a bad thing. Her kids adore him, her sister loves him, and even her always negative mother does, too. The only person holding her back is...her. Maybe it’s time she take that leap and design herself a love for the ages. After all, if she can create the perfect home, she sure as hell can design a happily ever after.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jaci Burton is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling, award-winning author of over eighty books, including the Play-by-Play sports romance series and the small town Hope series.
She has been a RITA finalist in the Romance Writers of America contest, and she was awarded the RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award.
Jaci lives in Oklahoma with her husband and three tiny dogs who often deploy their saddest little puppy faces to keep her from writing.
It usually works. For news about her upcoming releases, visit her at jaciburton.com
**AUTHOR PHOTO AND BIO TAKEN FROM BOOK'S AMAZON PAGE**
Adding to your TBR?
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My '25 TBR is already very long but this sounds really good. I'll add it and hope I get to it. I only read 2 books last year. I was taking my only ever bread but couldn't pass on those.
ReplyDeleteI think I meant "break" not bread :)
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