Come to Pinevale, Washington, for cozy vibes, heartwarming chosen family, and spicy second-chance romance where the houses are tiny, but the joy is so big!
About Tiny House, Big Fat Fiancé:
Zax Dupré gave Lilah Alves, a leather craftsman, the hottest night of
her life—then he ran off with her tiny house. If she doesn’t get it back,
she’ll be homeless. The hunky carpenter and she strike a deal: he’ll customize
her tiny house if she pretends they’re engaged, smile pretty for his social
media followers, and fool his prudish auntie long enough to finish the job by
her impossible deadline.
Easy peasy, right?
Our
Review: Welcome to another
of Sadira Stone’s fun, sexy contemporary romance series. This one, set in the
Pacific Northwest, features underlying themes of tiny houses, hunky master
carpenters, and gorgeous leather workers. As always, while enjoying a steamy,
second-chance romance, the reader learns about the planning and construction of
tiny houses, the latest rage for those looking to downsize—or have the option
to pick up and go when the mood strikes.
Stone gives it all—and we’re better off for it.
Based on a scale of 1-5, Tiny House, Big Fat Fiancé merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
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