Clean out of luck
book tour dates:
April 2-8
genre:
whimiscal romance
Spice Level: low (Closed door with makeouts, and very mild language.)
WHAT YOU’LL FIND:
Brother’s Best Friend
He falls first
She’s an introvert
Firefighter MMC
Childhood friends
Whimsical romance
Synopsis:
Six months to find love. One overprotective menace (who’s way too handsome for his own good). And a building that might have the final say.
Scarlett Fernsby holds the world record for shortest relationships. Mostly thanks to overprotective parents and an interfering brother, every attempt at dating has been a disaster.
When her whole family is out of town for six glorious months, she knows it's time to find love.
What she didn't count on was Wade Hendrix. Her older brother's best friend.
He's even worse than her brother. He's soon crashing every date of hers, and Scarlett's beginning to wonder if he's made it his life's mission to annoy her.
Wade is a firefighter with a hero complex; she doesn't want to be his pity problem. Especially when she's starting to misinterpret those fiery looks of his.
Scarlett doesn't know what to do with this newfound attraction to him, and though she'd like to scrub him out of her life, the building she lives in has a very different plan.
Wade Hendrix has a problem. His best friend asked him to keep an eye on his little sister. But Wade has trouble keeping his eyes off of her.
What starts out as a favor for his best friend soon turns into pure watching Scarlett date other men right in front of him.
Wade would love to tell her how he feels—but he knows she doesn't feel the same.
Or does she?
After an especially disastrous date that Wade ruins—and with the help of a very special mop that likes to grant wishes—Scarlett tells Wade that he owes her a goodnight kiss.
But one kiss isn’t enough. Wade wants forever. Now he just has to convince Scarlett that just maybe, love has been right in front of her all along.
Clean Out of Luck is a standalone book in the Only Magic in the Building series. These closed door, whimsical romance books are all set in the same historic building, which has a habit of playing matchmaker with its residents. There are light magical elements, but no spells, shifters, or dark magic of any kind.