The single dad next door has a fit body, eyes a girl could get lost in, and a jaw sharp enough to cut through anyone’s bad day.
What he doesn’t have? The basic etiquette to say hello when he passes on the street.
Until Shel Tinsdale trips over her dog and he catches her. She's covered in grease and oil and manages to fumble the conversation entirely. She's better on a stage playing guitar than flirting with a hot guy.
Scratch that, she's better at getting a root canal than she is flirting ...
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The single dad next door has a fit body, eyes a girl could get lost in, and a jaw sharp enough to cut through anyone’s bad day.
What he doesn’t have? The basic etiquette to say hello when he passes on the street.
Until Shel Tinsdale trips over her dog and he catches her. She's covered in grease and oil and manages to fumble the conversation entirely. She's better on a stage playing guitar than flirting with a hot guy.
Scratch that, she's better at getting a root canal than she is flirting with even a halfway decent-looking guy.
To Shel's surprise, he doesn’t run screaming, in fact… is that interest in his eyes?
It’s been way too long since she's liked anyone as much as she likes Max Mason, and it couldn’t have happened at a worse time. She's got an ex looking for the kind of revenge that could destroy the safe, stable life Max is trying to build for his daughter.
It doesn’t matter how much she likes him when being with her is the worst choice he could make.
How to Nail a Stud is a billionaire, single-dad, neighbors romance with a rock and roll soundtrack, an adorable six-year-old, and a goofy Saint Bernard. It ends with an HEA and no cliffhangers.
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