
Things We Never Got Over
560 pages | paperback |
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New York TimesĆ andĆ USA TodayĆ bestselling author Lucy Score charms readers with this small-town rom-com between a runaway bride and a grumpy bearded local with no patience for drama, sassy women, and especially love.
Bearded, bad-boy barber Knox prefers to live his life the way he takes his coffee: Alone. Unless you count his basset hound, Waylon.
Knox doesnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t tolerate drama, even when it comes in the form of a stranded runaway bride.
Naomi wasnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t just running away from her wedding. She was riding to the rescue of her estranged twin to Knockemout, Virginia, a rough-around-the-edges town where disputes are settled the old-fashioned wayĆ¢ā¬Ā¦with fists and beer. Usually in that order.
Too bad for Naomi her evil twin hasnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t changed at all. After helping herself to NaomiĆ¢ā¬ā¢s car and cash, Tina leaves her with something unexpected. The niece Naomi didnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t know she had. Now sheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s stuck in town with no car, no job, no plan, and no home with an 11-year-old going on thirty to take care of.
ThereĆ¢ā¬ā¢s a reason Knox doesnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t do complications or high-maintenance women, especially not the romantic ones. But since NaomiĆ¢ā¬ā¢s life imploded right in front of him, the least he can do is help her out of her jam. And just as soon as she stops getting into new trouble he can leave her alone and get back to his peaceful, solitary life.
At least, thatĆ¢ā¬ā¢s the plan until the trouble turns to real danger.
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560 pages | paperback |
Ć
New York TimesĆ andĆ USA TodayĆ bestselling author Lucy Score charms readers with this small-town rom-com between a runaway bride and a grumpy bearded local with no patience for drama, sassy women, and especially love.
Bearded, bad-boy barber Knox prefers to live his life the way he takes his coffee: Alone. Unless you count his basset hound, Waylon.
Knox doesnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t tolerate drama, even when it comes in the form of a stranded runaway bride.
Naomi wasnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t just running away from her wedding. She was riding to the rescue of her estranged twin to Knockemout, Virginia, a rough-around-the-edges town where disputes are settled the old-fashioned wayĆ¢ā¬Ā¦with fists and beer. Usually in that order.
Too bad for Naomi her evil twin hasnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t changed at all. After helping herself to NaomiĆ¢ā¬ā¢s car and cash, Tina leaves her with something unexpected. The niece Naomi didnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t know she had. Now sheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s stuck in town with no car, no job, no plan, and no home with an 11-year-old going on thirty to take care of.
ThereĆ¢ā¬ā¢s a reason Knox doesnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t do complications or high-maintenance women, especially not the romantic ones. But since NaomiĆ¢ā¬ā¢s life imploded right in front of him, the least he can do is help her out of her jam. And just as soon as she stops getting into new trouble he can leave her alone and get back to his peaceful, solitary life.
At least, thatĆ¢ā¬ā¢s the plan until the trouble turns to real danger.











