Unlikely Neighbors
A Spicy Opposites Attract Romance set in Brooklyn
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
A small-town woman’s journey of self-discovery takes an unexpected detour when she inherits a Brooklyn brownstone—complete with one hot next-door neighbor—in this sexy, emotional contemporary romance.
When you least expect it, love comes knocking…
Holland Davenport is ready to go beyond her small-town existence. Her plan involves moving into an apartment in Charleston—not inheriting a run-down brownstone in Brooklyn from a relative she never knew. Yet in a burst of daring, Holland meets the challenge head-on, moving to New York to learn more about her family and renovate the place. Add to that a gorgeous next-door neighbor who turns out to be a board member at her new job, and she’s definitely out of her depth.
Noble Washington is the successful CEO of a company he spent a decade building. But his carefully ordered life begins to unravel the second he meets fiery social worker Holland—and spends one unforgettable night with a woman who should be off-limits.
There’s a wall and a world of differences lying between them. But the sheltered Southerner and the ambitious native New Yorker feel a pull that just won’t be denied…
Unlikely Neighbors is a spicy, fast-paced romance you can read in one sitting.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Opposites attract in this stirring contemporary from Daniel Flagler (Society Wives). After Holland Davenport faces a health scare, she decides it's time for a change and prepares to move from her tiny hometown of Florence, S.C., to Charleston. Weeks before her move, however, Holland learns that she's inherited a brownstone in New York City from a distant aunt. Unprepared for a change that drastic, Holland plans to sell, but while sorting through her aunt's belongings, she finds a journal that reveals shocking secrets about her adoptive mother and biological family. In the midst of grappling with this discovery, she meets her aunt's handsome and wealthy neighbor, Noble Washington. Noble, drawn by their instant connection, offers to help Holland prepare the house for sale. As they grow closer and Holland falls in love with the city, she decides to stay, hoping to find more information about her family history. In the meantime, she lands a job—only to discover that Noble is a board member at her new company, making their relationship taboo. Flagler skillfully handles Holland's emotional journey while crafting a tender forbidden romance between Noble and Holland. This satisfies.