Title: Tiny House, Big Caulk
Author: Gwyn McNamee
Genre: Standalone Contemporary Romance
Cover Design: Blue Sky Designs
Photo: Wander Aguiar
Model: Zach Salaun
Release Date: October 28, 2021
BLURB
I need caulk.
Big, thick, heavy caulk to fill my holes and cracks...
In my tiny house.
Hell, I need more than that.
I need a contractor who knows what he’s doing since I’m totally F-ing clueless.
Why did I think I could build a tiny house alone?
And how do I find the stud I need to finish?
Well, it seems he’s found me…and not in the most flattering position.
But Keaton Hayes appears to meet all my needs.
He’s hung...up on ensuring things are done to his exacting standards.
He can lay pipe like a pro.
Not to mention, the work he does with his hands is masterful.
All that nailing, banging, and screwing...
Yeah, Keaton Hayes might be exactly what I need to secure the keys to my tiny kingdom.
He may also end up with the key to my heart.
Tiny House, Big Caulk is a stand-alone light-hearted contemporary romance from Gwyn McNamee featuring a contractor who hates wearing shirts, a woman in over her head, and a pig named Bea who loves to stir up trouble.
Gwyn McNamee is an attorney, writer, wife, and mother (to one human baby and one fur baby). Originally from the Midwest, Gwyn relocated to her husband’s home town of Las Vegas in 2015 and is enjoying her respite from the cold and snow. Gwyn has been writing down her crazy stories and ideas for years and finally decided to share them with the world. She loves to write stories with a bit of suspense and action mingled with romance and heat.
When she isn’t either writing or voraciously devouring any books she can get her hands on, Gwyn is busy adding to her tattoo collection, golfing, and stirring up trouble with her perfect mix of sweetness and sarcasm (usually while wearing heels).
Gwyn is the author of The Hawke Family Series, The Slip Series, The Deadliest Sin Series, The Inland Seas Series, and The Supernatural Love Stories in the Absurd (as her alter-ego D.P. Payne), along with several stand-alones.
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