Entangled
Books | Fiction / LGBTQ+ / Lesbian
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Melissa Brayden
Josephine Wilder's torrid love affair is with Tangle Valley Vineyard, her family's legacy. She's grown up dreaming between the vines. She's always had secret ideas about how to make the place shine, so when it passes to her, Joey vows to make Tangle Valley everything she knows it can be. Her biggest obstacle? That overly commercial hotel going up, and the uppity manager trying to kill the vineyard's rustic charm. Becca Crawford loves to unwind with a good glass of wine. An astute business woman who has climbed the hospitality ladder, she's the perfect person to head up Elite Resorts' newest property, The Jade Hotel, and give tourists all the luxury they desire. As a bonus, The Jade is not far from the cutest vineyard with the best pinot she's ever tasted. If only the captivating owner would get on board with her plan and stop badmouthing the hotel to everyone in town. Is it possible that a nice glass of red could help Becca and Joey see each other in a new and alluring light?
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Author
Melissa Brayden
Pages
266
Publisher
Bold Strokes Books
Published Date
2020
ISBN
1635557097 9781635557091
Ratings
Google: 5
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