Chapter 30: Epilogue – One year later
The doormat was the first thing guests saw. Custom-made, charcoal gray with silver embroidery, it read: “Home of the Grumps […]
Every morning, Sienna’s golden retriever pees on her grumpy neighbor’s doormat. Every evening, he files another complaint. But beneath Greyson’s icy glare is a man who might just need a little chaos—and love—in his life.
The doormat was the first thing guests saw. Custom-made, charcoal gray with silver embroidery, it read: “Home of the Grumps […]
Six weeks after moving into their combined apartment, Jo came home from her office to find Logan cooking dinner. This
The apartment renovation was chaos. Controlled chaos, but chaos nonetheless. Anderson had hired contractors who spent three weeks knocking down
Three months after Olive’s great escape, the shop expansion was complete. Jo stood in her new office space, surrounded by
The day after Olive’s great escape, Jo’s doorbell started ringing. And didn’t stop. First was Anderson Alcott, holding a package.
Everything was going perfectly. The shop expansion was underway. Jo had started moving her work setup to the new space.
Marissa left town, and Jo felt like she could breathe again. Things returned to normal. Logan stayed over most nights.
Jo tried not to think about Marissa. She really tried. But her brain had other plans. For two days, she
Jo was having a great day. Client loved her latest designs. Olive was being remarkably well-behaved. Logan had texted her
Jo woke up to sunlight streaming through her window and Logan’s arm heavy across her waist. For a moment, she