<p><strong>His best friend's little sister is <em>not</em> an option.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>No one ever accused Beckett Loew of being the nice Loew brother, especially not Sunny Du Jardin.</p><p>Stuck back home in the quirky town of Friendship, Rhode Island, Beckett is scrambling to save his family's oyster bar and take care of his teenage brother. </p><p>He doesn't have time to deal with the beautiful, sunshine-y owner of the new vegan cafe next door too. </p><p>His best friend's little sister may be all grown up, but Sunny's still a distracting pain in his side. </p><p><br></p><p>No one expects much from Sunny Du Jardin, especially not Beckett Loew. </p><p>She's not worried about her older brother's tall, dark, and broody best friend or the battles he insists on waging with her every day. </p><p>She's not the same kid he teased years ago. </p><p>Now, she composts his type for breakfast. </p><p><br></p><p>They're all wrong for each other. </p><p>Bitter rivals. </p><p>Complete opposites. </p><p><em>Off limits. </em></p><p>Except they can't keep their hands off each other. </p><p><br></p><p>They tell themselves it's nothing more than a steamy summer fling until secrets spill and real trouble comes their way.</p><p><br></p><p>CW: chronic illness (epilepsy), mention of childhood bullying, putting the fun in dysfunctional families, parents who turn into accidental criminals, incarceration, open door spice, suspense and moments of peril.</p>