
Rich in Your Love
Tickled Pink, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Savannah Peachwood
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Sebastian York
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Auteur(s):
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Pippa Grant
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A sweet, lighthearted romantic comedy from USA Today bestselling author Pippa Grant about one social media influencer’s dream of going off the grid and the IRL love she finds along the way.
Secrets always catch up with you. The world knows me as Tavi Lightly, sugar-free social media influencer. But my true purpose lies in secretly restoring a cacao farm in Costa Rica. Unfortunately, to save the farm, I need access to the trust fund that my grandmother has frozen. She’s requiring me to do charity work in Tickled Pink, Wisconsin, and until I meet her ultimatum—no trust fund. So to Tickled Pink I go.
My first grandmother-approved charity project? Helping local reformed bad boy Dylan Wright. He has secrets too, like how he’s hung up on his married best friend. Kick-starting his dating life is as easy as making him famous through association with me.
Not so easy is the fact that we’re falling for each other. He belongs in Tickled Pink, and I belong on my farm. We might share our secrets with one another, but can we really share our lives too?
©2022 Pippa Grant (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Ce que les critiques en disent
“Grant capably combines heat and sweet for an irresistible story—and the descriptions of Tavi’s luscious chocolates will have readers salivating. Tickled Pink proves a town well worth revisiting.”—Publishers Weekly
“With a good mix of romance, comedy, and redemption, the second Tickled Pink story, after The One Who Loves You, is recommended for romance readers who appreciate new beginnings in a small town.”—Library Journal