Their lust-hate relationship escalates into something beautiful and tragic. She’s annoyingly happy with a constant need to touch him-adjust his tie, button his shirt, invade his space, and mess with his mind. A single dad can’t compete with guitars-and rats. But luck is on Ellen’s side when Flint’s autistic son, Harrison, takes an instant liking to her. The cut-throat attorney serves up an eviction notice to the bubbly, constantly humming redhead who's too sexy for her own good. Bongos, guitars, singing-not Beethoven administered through noise-cancelling headphones. And she’s easy on the eyes.įlint discovers Ellen Rodgers, Board-Certified Music Therapist, plays music. Published by Self-Published on January 29th 2018įlint Hopkins finds the perfect tenant to rent the space above his Minneapolis-based law office.Īll the t’s are crossed and i’s dotted on Ellen’s application.
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