How to Love Your Neighbor
by Sophie Sullivan
Interior Design School? Check.
Cute house to fix up? Check.
Sexy nemesis neighbour? Check. Unfortunately.
Grace Travis has it all figured out. She'll finish her degree, get her dream job and, most importantly, she'll find a place where she can truly belong, something she never had growing up. So when the opportunity to fix up and live in a little house on the beach presents itself, Grace can finally see her plan coming together...until a problem named Noah moves in next door.
Real estate developer Noah Jansen knows when he's found something special. Somewhere he could even call home. Except his plan involves taking over the house next door - Grace's new home.
Everyone knows you should love your neighbour, but that's easier said than done.
And Grace and Noah are about to find out just how thin the line is between love and hate...
Caroline's Review
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Loved this story! It was funny, sweet, heartfelt, and full of sparkling chemistry.
"Whether he was fighting or flirting with her, she made him feel alive."
Noah Jansen is trying to make a name for himself away from his father's shadow. Grace Travis is working multiple jobs, as well as finishing her college degree. After a funny meet-cute on the beach, when they finally meet properly, Grace is disappointed that the hot surfer guy is a jerk. What follows is how these two neighbours fight the spark that's obviously between, whilst becoming friends and work colleagues. The journey for both of them was heartwarming, tender, and a little fiery.
"She felt like she had a hundred heartbeats and he was controlling every one."
I loved that neither had been looking for love, yet love came snapping at their heels. I adored that they both brought something to the table. Grace believed in Noah and his ability to see things through. I loved that she brought real meaning to his life and made him think about what really mattered. In turn, he showed her that he was willing to put her first and be there for her - that her heart would be safe in his hands. I swooned at all the gestures he made for his apologies. This was such a heartfelt story brimming with close friendships and family, humour, creativity, and happy love.
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