Forced Proximity

When Henry Cooper returned to Southampton with a truck full of lumber, he was greeted with an eviction notice. He had known

this was coming; he was months behind on rent. That was why he’d agreed to work for Willa’s father in the first place. With

nowhere else to go, he packed a bag and settled into a half-finished room at the Inn. It was only temporary. Nobody needed

to know. Imagine Henry’s surprise when, later that night, he discovered Willa Pearson living just two doors down.

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