When Annika Met Thom

Author: Deborah Cooke
Genre(s): Romance | Adult
Total pages: 101
When Annika Met Thom

Annika has dreams of forever…
All she has to do is get to New York. She’s known since kindergarten that Leo is the one for her and when she moves into his place, their shared future will finally begin. Unfortunately, she arrives to find out that Leo is AWOL. She has nowhere else to stay, a pet ferret, and has to make a deal with Leo’s roommate, Thom. It’s amazing that such a grump could be so hot or that he could make her simmer with just a glance. When she learns that Leo has left her for someone else, Annika decides to switch things up. She’s not planning to fall in love, just make up for lost time, but Thom’s quiet reliability makes her realize that Leo was just a habit. She’s never felt so intensely aware of anyone before. Annika wants to follow her impulse and start fresh with Thom—but can she convince him to take a chance?

Thom trusts in the moment…
Experience has shown that a guy can count on a good dog, a good job—or two—good friends and the occasional hook-up. Thom is relieved when his jerk of a roommate moves out—but a whole lot less happy when Leo’s fiancée shows up, still holding a torch for the loser. Not only does Thom have to break the bad news to her, but she’s the exact kind of cute that is his Kryptonite. When Annika learns the truth about Leo, she turns to him for reassurance. She’s on the rebound and worse, she’s looking for forever—even if she does challenge a lot of his assumptions about women. Worse again, she’s the engineer supervising the installation of the new rock-climbing wall at F5F and Thom’s pet project. Temptation is inescapable, but Thom knows that all he has to do is hold out for two weeks…

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