A Spot of Trouble
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- USD 14.99
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- USD 14.99
Descripción editorial
Two Dalmatians. One town feud. And a romance nobody saw coming.
Welcome to Turtle Beach, where mistaken identities, softball rivalries, and dog-park drama lead to something even more unexpected: romance.
When by-the-book firefighter Sam Nash and chaos-loving cupcake vendor Violet March discover their identical dogs have swapped places, sparks—and frosting—fly. Violet and Sam eventually realize the mistake and switch the dogs back, but not everything is as simple as it seems. And a little puppy love might be just the thing they've been missing...
Recognized by Reader’s Digest as one of the “Best Romances of All Time,” A Spot of Trouble is a laugh-out-loud, clean romantic comedy packed with quirky charm, canine capers, and the kind of slow burn that fans of opposites-attract and grumpy-sunshine tropes crave.
Whether you’re here for the cupcakes, the canines, or the cozy beach-town vibes, A Spot of Trouble is a heartwarming, hysterical escape from USA bestselling author Teri Wilson, perfect for fans of Jenny Colgan and Beth O’Leary.
Praise for Teri Wilson:
"Teri Wilson is the Queen of Romantic Comedy."—Sarah Morgan, USA Today bestselling author
"A preposterous premise [turned] into delightfully escapist fun."—Kirkus Reviews for The Accidental Beauty Queen
"A delightful romp."—Library Journal Starred Review for Royally Roma
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Wilson (Once upon a Royal Summer) delivers adorable dogs and fierce small-town rivalry in this breezy contemporary romance. Violet March leads a carefree life in seaside Turtle Beach, N.C., where she runs a quirky cupcake food truck and cares for her devoted Dalmatian, Sprinkles. Then attractive new fire marshal Sam Nash moves to town with Cinder, a Dalmatian of his own, in tow. The two dogs could be twins, if it weren't that Cinder is exceptionally well trained while Sprinkles is rambunctious and spoiled. They're perfect mirrors for their owners' personalities, and their antics consistently bring the pair together. But as the police chief's daughter, Violet is firmly on that side of the community's intense first responder rivalry. It's a rift love might not be able to ford, particularly since the last time a firefighter romanced her, he turned out to be using her to steal her father's playbook before the annual softball tournament. Still, it's one zany encounter after another when Violet, Sam, and their dogs are in the same place, and there's something incendiary between them that makes these two rivals candidates for a combustible relationship. Fans of Kate Angell and Julie James will appreciate this fun, lighthearted story.