Collie (Meadows Sisters, #2)
by Indy Valentine
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Losing my job wasn’t on my to-do list for this work trip.But here I am—unemployed, craving a decent iced latte, and one bad mood away from a full-on identity crisis.No job? This too shall pass.No plan? Story of my life.No boyfriend? Please. Men are exhausting.At least, that’s what I tell myself, right up until a grumpy ball of hotness offers to help me at the airport.Tuxedo in disarray. Jawline perfectly chiseled. Smolder for days.He looks like heartbreak suited in expensive cologne. The kind I could get drunk on.So imagine my shock when he doesn’t just greet me, but invites me on the trip of a lifetime. No flirting. No expectations. Just company.Like I’m a checkbox on his to-do list.And... The story benefits from its consistent focus on core themes, avoiding unnecessary distractions. This concentration strengthens the narrative and enhances reader understanding. The narrative encourages readers to remain attentive by offering subtle connections between events. Small details introduced earlier often gain significance later in the story. This sense of continuity rewards careful reading and enhances satisfaction.