Housebroke by Jaci Burton

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Housebroke by Jaci Burton is a cute and funny rom-com with forced proximity, strangers sharing a home, and foster dogs that is delightful. Hazel is dead broke after a failed marriage to a thieving ex, so she and her five foster dogs are staying in a friend’s home, who moved out of state until they can sell it. Linc is a millionaire who likes to personally renovate and flip homes. Linc is surprised when he gets to his new flip house and finds Hazel and her dogs squatting. After they calm down and talk, Linc hires Hazel to cook his meals in exchange for a small salary and room and board. Linc doesn’t tell Hazel his true story; worried she won’t see him for who he is, just his money. Both have been hurt and burned before and are determined not to have a relationship; except it’s becoming more difficult for them to fight the strong magnetic attraction, and sizzling chemistry they share.


Ms. Burton wrote a wonderful, thought-provoking romance that is a must read. She did an excellent job with the dogs becoming the third main character; their personalities and presence added a lot to the story. This tale is filled with sizzling chemistry, strong attraction, family dynamics, amusing banter, and caring secondary characters, as Hazel and Linc find love together. I highly recommend Housebroke me to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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