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Somewhere on Maple. A cozy, slow-burn small-town romance about a marriage of convenience, a grumpy-sunshine pairing, a beloved family diner, buried small-town secrets, and one last chance at forever
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- Nombre de pages266
- FormatePub
- ISBN8259601055
- EAN9798259601055
- Date de parution16/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurChiify
Résumé
Lena came back to the little town on Maple to save her grandmother's diner, not to marry the grumpiest man in it.
She runs on flour, stubbornness, three a.m. griddle scrubbing, and a battered recipe box she's still too scared to open.
He is Cole - flannel, stubble, arms crossed, a brick wall leaning on a pickup truck. He has every reason to want her gone and exactly one reason to keep standing close.
The diner is drowning in debt.
The town council holds the vote that could shutter it for good. And the only way to keep the pink neon humming, the lawyers say, is a marriage that exists on paper and nowhere else. So they shake on it. A lie they can both live with. Separate sides of the bed, a tidy story for the neighbors, an expiration date circled on the calendar. "Don't promise me things you can't deliver, " she warns him. "I'm not promising, " he says.
"I'm telling you." But small towns keep secrets badly. There's a box Lena won't open and a confession Cole's been swallowing for years. There's a recipe that could save everything and a betrayal that could burn it all to the studs. And somewhere between the donut that won the whole town over and the night the walls finally fall, the paper marriage starts to feel dangerously, terrifyingly real. Now the contract is almost up.
The debt is almost paid. The father who left has come home. And the two people who swore this was only pretend have to decide whether to sign the divorce - or risk the truth out loud. Some love isn't lightning. Some love is kneaded slow, with patience, the way her grandmother always said the best dough was, until it can't be undone. Somewhere on Maple is a cozy, slow-burn small-town romance about a marriage of convenience, a grumpy-sunshine pairing, a beloved family diner, buried small-town secrets, and one last chance at forever. Perfect for readers who love fake-marriage romance, grumpy-sunshine couples, small-town second chances, found-family warmth, and a slow burn that earns every spark.
A standalone romance with a happy ending.
The town council holds the vote that could shutter it for good. And the only way to keep the pink neon humming, the lawyers say, is a marriage that exists on paper and nowhere else. So they shake on it. A lie they can both live with. Separate sides of the bed, a tidy story for the neighbors, an expiration date circled on the calendar. "Don't promise me things you can't deliver, " she warns him. "I'm not promising, " he says.
"I'm telling you." But small towns keep secrets badly. There's a box Lena won't open and a confession Cole's been swallowing for years. There's a recipe that could save everything and a betrayal that could burn it all to the studs. And somewhere between the donut that won the whole town over and the night the walls finally fall, the paper marriage starts to feel dangerously, terrifyingly real. Now the contract is almost up.
The debt is almost paid. The father who left has come home. And the two people who swore this was only pretend have to decide whether to sign the divorce - or risk the truth out loud. Some love isn't lightning. Some love is kneaded slow, with patience, the way her grandmother always said the best dough was, until it can't be undone. Somewhere on Maple is a cozy, slow-burn small-town romance about a marriage of convenience, a grumpy-sunshine pairing, a beloved family diner, buried small-town secrets, and one last chance at forever. Perfect for readers who love fake-marriage romance, grumpy-sunshine couples, small-town second chances, found-family warmth, and a slow burn that earns every spark.
A standalone romance with a happy ending.



