The Neighbour Clause
When Sierra Vaughn moves into a charming little house in a quiet town, she expects peace, inspiration for her next novel, and maybe even a fresh start. What she doesn't expect is him-Damien Wolfe, the brooding, ex-Marine who lives right across the street.
Grumpy, private, and impossible to read, Damien wants nothing to do with his lively new neighbor-especially when her Golden Retriever, Chestnut, keeps invading his perfectly ordered life.
When an unexpected obstacle forces them into a reluctant agreement, Sierra and Damien find themselves thrown into each other's lives in ways neither of them anticipated.
She's sunshine; he's a storm. She talks too much; he barely speaks. She believes in romance; he doesn't believe in much of anything anymore.
But the line between annoyance and attraction is a thin one. And as their forced proximity turns into something deeper, Damien realizes that the real clause in this arrangement might just be letting her in.
After all, falling for the girl next door was never part of the contract.