Meant For Me
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4.4 • 7 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa brings an enemies-to-lovers romance where the billionaire grump can’t help but fall for Ms. Sunshine.
I never thought I’d be the proud owner of a quaint small-town bookstore, but life has a funny way of surprising us.
With my virtual BFF’s encouragement to seize the day and follow my heart.
I say goodbye to my corporate job and say hello to my new adventure.
Until I meet the town’s grumpy billionaire, Huxley Spearman.
He’s every woman’s dream.
Tall, devastatingly handsome…
But annoyingly arrogant.
And if making a new enemy isn’t enough, there’s more:
My long-lost Mother might be alive.
This bookstore is the money pit.
My checking account is in shambles.
My online friend wants to be more than my virtual crush.
And, somehow, I‘m falling for two different men.
Can love truly grow from a virtual connection? Or will a rough-around-the-edges man steal my heart?
This is a heartwarming tale of love, second chances, and a twist of the unexpected. In this spiritual successor to “You Got Mail” and “Pillow Talk.”
Customer Reviews
Enid and Huxley!
Since Enid was raised by her father, she knew nothing about her mother's side of the family and she is now the owner of a bookstore and home in Paradise Bay that she inherited from the grandmother she didn't know she had. Against her family's objections this is her chance to live the life she wants however one cantankerous billionaire isn't making things any easier.
Huxley has ties to Enid's grandmother both personally and in business, so he wasn't friendly when she moved to town. As he spends time with her his feelings change from wanting her to leave to hoping she will stay but the connection she doesn't know they share could destroy everything.
There is so much I enjoyed about this book from the insight she received about her mother to the one friend she has who she has met online and never met and how they overcame their less-than-ideal beginning. The choice of narrators was a perfect match for the characters as they brought out the humor, heat and heart of the story