<p><strong>A standalone romantic comedy about revenge feuding families and an inconvenient marriage of convenience from </strong><em><strong>New York Times</strong></em><strong> bestselling author Shannon Stacey</strong></p><p> </p><p><em><strong>Cara</strong></em></p><p>My family (the Gambles) and the Reillys are on generation four of a low-key family feud. We're like the Hatfields and McCoys or the Capulets and Montagues but without the body count (that I know of). It's not easy to ignore each other in a small town but our families have managed it for decades.</p><p>Hayden Reilly and I are no Romeo and Juliet though. Sure we secretly dated in high school but we haven't seen each other in years. Now he's back in town and he's hellbent on buying the house I live in with my mother as if she'd sell the house our ancestors built to a Reilly.</p><p>But we have to sell it to somebody. It's a money pit drowning us in endless upkeep and repair costs. It's too bad my mother's last words to my dying father five years ago were a vow to keep the house in the family.</p><p> </p><p><em><strong>Hayden</strong></em></p><p>I want that house. Almost two decades ago I worked up the nerve to step onto the Gamble's front porch hoping to take Cara to Homecoming. Her dad threw me off the property with a harsh threat I've never forgotten and I left Sumac Falls the day after graduation. I worked hard and I made a <em>lot </em>of money. Now I'm back and I'm going to take that house away from the family that's looked down on mine for generations.</p><p>Even if I have to make Cara Gamble my wife to get it.</p>
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