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A Very Grumpy Roommate. Wolf Valley: Grumps, #11
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- ISBN8231233885
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- Date de parution27/02/2026
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
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He needed a quiet place to stay. He got her instead. Daisy:I'm in trouble. I'm scrambling to pay my bills and keep my grandmother's house from being taken by the bank. I've tried everything that I can think of, and now I'm desperate. So, I make a post advertising for a roommate. None of the people who contact me seem like a good fit. Until Ledger. Ledger:As a Navy SEAL, I'm used to order, discipline, and solitude. I love it.
I crave it. And so that's what I'm hoping to find in a roommate. There are no houses or apartments for rent in Wolf Valley, not for the sporadic days that I'll be there. So, I scour listings looking for a roommate, and I think I've lucked out when I see Daisy's post. Then I meet her. Daisy is my opposite in every way. She's sunshine in yoga pants, with a rescue dog, a houseplant addiction, and a tendency to hum to herself nonstop.
She's the opposite of what I thought I was looking for, but the more time I spend with her, the more I fall for her, and it doesn't take me long to realize I might be in more trouble than any mission I've ever faced. Living with Daisy feels less like a temporary arrangement. and more like home.
I crave it. And so that's what I'm hoping to find in a roommate. There are no houses or apartments for rent in Wolf Valley, not for the sporadic days that I'll be there. So, I scour listings looking for a roommate, and I think I've lucked out when I see Daisy's post. Then I meet her. Daisy is my opposite in every way. She's sunshine in yoga pants, with a rescue dog, a houseplant addiction, and a tendency to hum to herself nonstop.
She's the opposite of what I thought I was looking for, but the more time I spend with her, the more I fall for her, and it doesn't take me long to realize I might be in more trouble than any mission I've ever faced. Living with Daisy feels less like a temporary arrangement. and more like home.























