From the author of Love at First Set, a new irresistible enemies-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine queer romcom for fans of Delilah Green Doesnât Care, about a wedding-obsessed city girl who inherits a horse farm from her estranged late aunt, and clashes with the cocky, unfairly hot farrier who thinks sheâs going to run the barn into the ground.
Molly McDanielâs life is falling apart. Between her day job as a barista, her night job at a call center, and her crushing student loans, sheâs barely getting by. And that dream she has of starting a wedding event planning business? The dream that led to all those student loan in the first place? She can feel it slipping farther and farther out of reach every day. So the absolute last thing she needs is to discover sheâs inherited a run-down, struggling horse barn out of the blue, courtesy of her estranged late aunt.
Molly is so ill-equipped to run the barn, itâs laughable. She certainly doesnât have the money, time or knowledge needed to save it, no matter how much faith everyone who loved her aunt has that she will. But the more Molly gets involved, the more she starts to wonder: maybe the barn is a blessing in disguise. If she can sell the land, the profits could be the small-business seed money miracle sheâs been waiting for. So what if sheâs starting to love everyone in the mismatched family sheâs found here?
Well, everyone except Shani, the resident farrier and family friend who took care of Mollyâs aunt in her last days. Judgmental, grouchy Shani, who refuses to give up on the barn; who walks around like she so much better than Molly; whoâs actually really good with the horsesâŚand kind of thoughtful. And obnoxiously hot. And unfailingly loyal.
And suddenly, Shani has become an entirely different kind of problem, one Molly canât possibly solve, not without risking her whole future, no matter how much her heart wishes she could.