



Stuck In The Country With You
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Publisher Description
Love grows in the strangest places…
Ten years ago, Genesis Washington made a very poor decision. At the time, it was great. But the truth is, your one-night rebound should never be your younger brother’s rival.
Now Genesis is blindsided when the farm she’s inherited just happens to be right next door to Jaxson King. This man has aged like the finest of wines, and what’s worse, he’s now a thoughtful and responsible father.
Jaxson should be easy enough to ignore. But when Genesis discovers there’s a serious learning curve to managing her new home, Jaxson is there to lend a very skilled helping hand. Jaxson makes all the right moves – both on the farm and when things heat up behind closed doors. But that doesn’t mean he’s right for Genesis, does it?
Tropes:
❤️ Small-town romance
❤️ Second-chance romance
❤️ One-night stand
Readers love Zuri Day:
'Loved it from beginning to end' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Outstanding' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'My My My!!!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
About the author
Zuri is an award-winning, internationally bestselling author of books that make you think and tingle while wanting to mix and mingle! When not writing (say what???) she loves traveling the globe, being a famous vegan chef (in her own mind), gardening, convincing her ragdoll cat Namaste that she, not he, is the boss, and having similar fun conversations with family and friends.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Perfectly balancing sweetness and steam, the latest from Day (the Eddington Heirs series) finds Genesis Hunter at a crossroads. Her lease is up, her job has been eliminated, and her finances are hanging in the balance as she waits for a return on investment from her ex-boyfriend's flailing business venture. Then her great-uncle Cyrus dies, leaving her his farm in Holy Mound, Tenn. She's not expecting Jaxson King, her one-night stand turned enemy from 10 years ago, to be her new neighbor. Jaxson, a retired pro football player and single father, doesn't recognize Genesis at first, so he doesn't know their first encounter ended in disaster when Genesis learned he was the man who ruined her brother's chances at playing pro ball. Jaxson was close to Cyrus and is eager to show Genesis the ropes of both running a farm and small-town Southern life where neighbors often "do drop in," showing up at one's front door unexpectedly. As old feelings rekindle, Genesis must decide what she truly wants from life. Genesis's family drama and Jaxson's painful past add heartache, which is nicely leavened with heaps of small-town charm and a heartfelt message about the power of love. Readers will be eager for a quick return to Holy Mound.