![]() ![]() ![]() She has no idea what she’s in for…Įnter Nick Daire, said landlord, who actually isn’t an old curmudgeon after all, but instead is a gorgeous young man who has recently suffered a stroke and is wheelchair bound. Even though her friends warn her against approaching the guy, Annabelle considers herself a charmer and is convinced she can win him over so he’ll relax the rules. There’s just one drawback – based on his endless notes about rules, rules, and more rules, her anonymous landlord appears to be a cranky “Get off my lawn!” kind of guy. When her best friend Sophie offers her the job of a lifetime to come and work for her in Phoenix, Arizona, Annabelle jumps at the chance. She also has not one, but two ex-husbands even though she’s only in her twenties. It follows Annabelle Martin, a young woman who loves her job working as a freelance graphic designer but who has grown tired of the cold and dreary Boston winters. ![]() I’m pretty sure I had a smile on my face almost the entire time I was reading it. Jenn McKinlay’s new romance Wait for It is one of the most delightful books I’ve read so far this year. Genres: Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, RomanceĪmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Book DepositoryįTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley. ![]() Published by Berkley Books on August 10, 2021 Also by this author: Paris Is Always a Good Idea ![]()
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