The moment Candy walks into my chocolate shop, I melt. This down-on-her-luck darling needs a job. And I need to find this beauty’s sweet spot. When I do? Let’s just say she’s craving more! But my life is complicated, and if this innocent woman knew about my shady side hustle, she just might walk
Sweet Spot
✍ Scribed by Kimberly Cooper Griffin
- Book ID
- 112026056
- Publisher
- Bold Strokes Books
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 305 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0CG2NBFKZ
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Sweet Spot—the place on the face of a wave where a surfer can catch the greatest speed.
Standing up on the wave is hard enough, but finding the sweet spot is almost impossible when you’re battling riptides. Shia Turning has been battling riptides her entire life and she knows she’s close to finding the sweet spot. Having spent most of her life in the foster system, she’s worked hard to make something of herself in the pro-surfing world. And living at Oceana has given her the community and support she needs to take her there. But when the mother she never expected to hear from again shows up, everything she’s worked for is threatened.
As the property manager for Oceana, her grandfather’s mobile home park, Rose Monroe is anxious to make him proud even at the expense of her own dreams. When Shia and Rose meet, their attraction threatens to distract them from their goals—something neither of them is willing to risk. What they don’t seem to know is that riptides often create the perfect waves. Will they be willing to take a chance of a lifetime to find the sweet spot that can take them to a happily ever after?
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