From the series: Holliday Home

The Trouble With Tulips: A Holliday Home Contemporary Romance

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She’s about to make a deal with the corporate enemy….

Chloe Wilson has poured everything into her small-town flower shop — and she’s not about to let some suit from San Francisco cancel the Valentine’s dance she needs to keep the lights on. If she wants to save the Sweetheart Ball, she’ll have to step out of her comfort zone and make him see what this town is really worth…even if it means staging his rundown hotel in exchange for one night in the ballroom and pretending she doesn’t notice how good he looks without the tie.

All Jack Findlay has ever wanted is to escape the corporate life that’s been suffocating him, but his job as the company’s “hatchet man” means gutting properties, not saving them. If helping a stubborn florist transform the Lodge will buy him time to figure out his next move, he’s all for it. But when one snowbound night leads to the hottest kiss of both their lives, it doesn’t take long for Jack to realize that walking away isn’t an option. Now he just has to convince Chloe that the future she’s been fighting for might include him.

Between burst pipes, a blizzard, and a flower shipment that ends up in a ditch, Chloe’s about to learn that the trouble with tulips is nothing compared to the trouble with falling for the wrong guy…who might just turn out to be exactly right.

Note to readers: All the books in the Holliday Home series are standalone romances with no cliffhangers.