An Introvert's Guide to Life and Love An Introvert's Guide to Life and Love

An Introvert's Guide to Life and Love

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Publisher Description

Inheriting a seaside cottage comes with strings attached in this touching romance where an introverted remote worker must leave her city apartment and learn to connect with others—and find love—in real life.

Mallory Rosen loves working from home—minimum contact with others suits her just fine. Nothing could make her leave her comfortable Seattle apartment. Until she inherits her late grandmother’s seaside cottage . . . with strings attached: Take care of your grandfather.

Fine. She can quickly check on Gramps, rent out the cottage, and return to her life. Yet when she arrives at the independent living community, the WiFi keeps dropping, Gramps interrupts her meetings, and the cottage needs renovating—according to the handsome, extroverted property manager.

So much for grand plans. Soon Mal finds herself caught up in senior citizen aerobics, new friendships, nightly chats with Gramps—and in the sparks flying with her charming property manager. Then, just when her new life and chance at love feel worth leaving her safety net behind, she gets the worst notice ever: All employees must return to the office.

GENRE
Romance
RELEASED
2025
September 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Grand Central Publishing
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
2
MB

Customer Reviews

Enchanted Owl 13 ,

Best things come when you least expect it

An Introvert’s Guide to Life and Love is a charming and relatable read! The story perfectly captures what it feels like to navigate romance, relationships with friends and family and self discovery as an introvert. Mallory’s journey from her controlled remote work life to the unexpected inheritance of a house and the unpredictability of life with her grandfather, captured the fear and magic of stepping outside the bubble of your comfort zone. The story is insightful and full of emotion with plenty of moments that feel real with unexpected romance, humor and the tender family moments of life. I loved how it celebrates being an introvert instead of trying to fix it. A gentle and uplifting reminder that connections and love don’t require loud gestures but just honesty and being yourself. Perfect reminder that the best parts of life happen when you least expect them.

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