The guy next door

The guy next door

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She trips over her own feet. He doesn't even flinch when she crashes into him. Lily's new place is great-except for the fact that her neighbor is a grumpy, gorgeous wall of muscle who acts like smiling is a crime. But she's not one to back down from a challenge, even if it means turning hallway run-ins into full-blown flirtations. She's chaos. He's calm. Together? Total romantic disaster waiting to happen. She didn't mean to walk in on him shirtless. He didn't mean to enjoy it. Lily's new apartment comes with thin walls, awkward encounters, and one seriously hot, inked-up neighbor who seems determined to ignore her-until he can't. Sparks fly, tensions rise, and behind closed doors, neither of them is as unaffected as they pretend. One hallway. Two hearts. Zero chance of keeping their distance.
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