Brielle Reyes may not have post-college life planned out like some of her friends do, but she figures sheâll work for her motherâs home cleaning service while job hunting for something that makes use of her history and philosophy degrees. Itâll work out as long as she doesnât fall in love. Her last relationship was a disaster and she has no idea where sheâll be in a few weeks, let alone the rest of her life. Since the only guy in her age range she sees now on a regular basis is cantankerous if handsome client Archer Ward, she probably wonât have a hard time sticking to that vow. Probably.
Archer Ward likes very few things: illustrating as a somewhat-celebrated comic artist and his privacy. When his meddling mother hires him a cleaning service on an almost daily basis because she doesnât fully trust her son to live on his own with his disability, heâs at first annoyedâeven if his house cleaner is the most beautiful woman heâs ever spent more than a few minutes with. When he realizes her dreams may take her far outside of his restricted orbit, he has to decide whether to stifle his interest in her or risk messing up her plans to explore if thereâs something more between them.
Neither can deny theyâre growing a little fond of each other, even if falling in love just now makes no sense whatsoever. But how often does love ever make perfect sense?
Readers of slightly racy sweet romance will enjoy this geeky contemporary coming of age romance series about recent college graduates navigating career paths and love. An ideal read for fans of Cassie Mae, Jennifer L. Armentrout, Cora Carmack, Lindy Zart, and Tammara Weber.
Joy Penny writes books, devours stories, and geeks out about everything from classic romance books to manga. When she's not working as a book editor, she's probably immersed in her favorite TV shows, period dramas, and anime series. She also writes YA speculative fiction as Amy McNulty, and one of her books, Nobody's Goddess, won The Romance Reviews' Summer 2016 Readers' Choice Award for Young Adult Romance.