Don't Make Me Make You Brownies

· Nina Cordoba
Ebook
250
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Abbie Greenwood wants to save the world. But the L.A. TV station where she works won’t let her do the globally important stories she wants to do, and now the “guys upstairs” are suggesting she mix a little of “the nasty” into her helping-people segments . Afraid the TV biz is going to suck out her soul, Abbie takes all the time-off she’s saved and housesits for her sister in the suburbs of Houston. Once she arrives, Abbie causes a ruckus with a column she guest-writes for the neighborhood newsletter and butts heads with the president of the homeowner’s association from across the street. Rick’s a real hunk (yum!) of a lawyer (yuck!) who drives a fancy pickup (wasting natural resources), is an ex-rodeo cowboy (too macho, but kinda hot). Unfortunately, he’s also irresistible and available since his wife took off, leaving him with their six-year-old daughter.


After some malicious neighborhood mischief followed by a hot encounter in his kitchen, Abbie decides she’d better stay away or this guy could change her life in a way she never thought she wanted. But when her volunteer job, teaching English as a Second Language, gets her arrested on suspicion of smuggling illegal aliens, who is the only emergency contact her sister left? Mr. Hunky-Annoying-Across-the-Street-Lawyer, of course. And as Abbie feels herself getting “sucked in” by Rick, she realizes life’s decisions aren’t always as black and white as she’d like them to be.

About the author

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