How can a cozy-sounding town like Cipher Springs contain a company of spies and a plumber that need each other?
Charlie typically spends her day at her computer directing spy operatives out of dangerous positions as they attempt to take out the illegal activities of criminals. At night, she relaxes with a shower and a dinner with her BFF roommate. The night her relaxation is interrupted with a wet floor and water spouting out of the wall of her townhome, she is forced to confront her new neighbor, Owen.
The wall in question is also Owen's wall of his temporary townhome. It doesn't matter that Owen is a totally hot and maybe available man, but it does matter that he's a plumber and is proficient in construction.
Forced into approaching Owen, Charlie confronts him about the leak in the shared wall.
The first sparks fly when the wall needs to be taken out to expose and fix the leak. Now, except for a plastic wall, they share a home.
Getting to know each other and to diminish the uncomfortable closeness, Charlie leaves Owen small treats, notes, and gifts. He reciprocates, which allows them to learn fun things about one another.
Owen plans to be in town only until a historical building makeover is complete, so a relationship isn't welcome. Charlie has a well-hidden job making it possibly dangerous to allow romance into her life. The plumbing dilemma may change their minds.
When the owner of the building Owen is working on appears on Charlie's work radar, things get complicated and their relationship gets closer. We can only hope the closeness is amicable and tender feelings result versus it exploding like a leaky pipe.
Happy reading,
Dawn






