Puffin Bay: An enemies-to-lovers, grumpy sunshine, small town romance

Puffin Bay: An enemies-to-lovers, grumpy sunshine, small town romance

by Annie Dyer
Puffin Bay: An enemies-to-lovers, grumpy sunshine, small town romance

Puffin Bay: An enemies-to-lovers, grumpy sunshine, small town romance

by Annie Dyer

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Overview

Heartbreak led me to Puffin Bay, searching for peace in a small, coastal town. Four years later, my bar is thriving and my next business is just what the town needs.

It doesn't need Roman Tominey. Arrogant, city-boy, suit-wearing grump - he knows how to push every one of my buttons, and after an evening of bad decisions, he knows how to push that one too.

When Roman's newly found teenage son joins him, Roman's summer stay is extended. We spend the days arguing over a building project the local council insist we do together, and the evenings with him sneaking into my room.

Then Roman's ideas for Puffin Bay's development cause all out war between us.

Those sparks between us? They become weapons.

Only Roman doesn't fire his. It seems he wants something more than another zero on the end of his bank balance and he might just discard his suit - and its buttons - to keep on pressing mine.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185916117
Publisher: ANNIE DYER
Publication date: 11/27/2023
Series: Puffin Bay , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 992
File size: 867 KB

About the Author

Annie Dyer enjoys her alarm to be off, her books to be steamy, and her gin to be dry. Her stories are set in the UK and filled with more heat than an English summer. She writes about strong women and the men who are men enough to make them happy! Her books are made to binge read, and guarantee a happily ever after. Annie lives in Manchester, England with her husband and pets, in a Victorian house with leopard print carpet!
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