The Sunshine and the Grump

The Sunshine and the Grump

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Soleia Champaigne Veyra is a newly registered architect with a heart full of dreams, a bag full of blueprints, and the dangerous habit of saying good morning to everyone-even to people who clearly hate mornings. Pierce Everett Valejo is the country's highest-paid engineer, a construction company owner, and a man who looks like he personally invented silence. When Soleia's cousin-best friend and Pierce's childhood best friend hire them to build their future home, the two are forced to work together on one project. She wants warmth. He wants structure. She believes every house should feel like love. He believes every house should survive earthquakes first. Between site visits, coffee arguments, unfinished walls, and one very stubborn grumpy engineer who refuses to smile... Soleia might just discover that some hearts are not cold. They're just still under construction.
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