The Girl Next Door

A City Streets, Country Roads Novel

Romance, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Meg Gray ISBN: 1230001038859
Publisher: Gray Digital Ink, LLC Publication: April 17, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Meg Gray
ISBN: 1230001038859
Publisher: Gray Digital Ink, LLC
Publication: April 17, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

To win her heart he’s going to need a little help…

The Girl Next Door is a follow up read to Meg Gray’s debut novel, The Teacher. Jam packed with many of the same down-to-earth characters from The Teacher, plus a few new witty sidekicks, The Girl Next Door is sure to delight fans of Meg’s City Streets, Country Roads Novels.

Jocelyn Banks, a small town investigative reporter, is averse to change. Yet, when she moves to the city of Portland, Oregon and takes a temporary job at The Portland Daily Report, a fast-paced newspaper, changes start happening faster than she’s ready for. Doing her best to push herself out of the underdog status at her new job, Jocelyn learns that the big city isn’t what she thought it was going to be. The one thing that hasn’t changed though is her firm resolve to guard her heart from getting broken again, especially by her new neighbor who looks like the kind of guy that entertains a different lady every other night.

Luke Lewis decides to join his brother Marcus in Portland, Oregon when his playboy antics get out of hand in Seattle, Washington. Emerging from beneath a pile of pro-bono cases he’s finally handed a high profile case, which if played just right could land him a brand new corner office. But he’s not sure that’s what he wants. As the biggest deal of his life is about to literally go up in smoke he realizes the only thing he knows for sure is that he wants to win the favor of the one woman determined to shut him out.

Humor-filled, cheeky, and teased with mystery, The Girl Next Door is a story about facing changes, trusting your heart, and believing in love.

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To win her heart he’s going to need a little help…

The Girl Next Door is a follow up read to Meg Gray’s debut novel, The Teacher. Jam packed with many of the same down-to-earth characters from The Teacher, plus a few new witty sidekicks, The Girl Next Door is sure to delight fans of Meg’s City Streets, Country Roads Novels.

Jocelyn Banks, a small town investigative reporter, is averse to change. Yet, when she moves to the city of Portland, Oregon and takes a temporary job at The Portland Daily Report, a fast-paced newspaper, changes start happening faster than she’s ready for. Doing her best to push herself out of the underdog status at her new job, Jocelyn learns that the big city isn’t what she thought it was going to be. The one thing that hasn’t changed though is her firm resolve to guard her heart from getting broken again, especially by her new neighbor who looks like the kind of guy that entertains a different lady every other night.

Luke Lewis decides to join his brother Marcus in Portland, Oregon when his playboy antics get out of hand in Seattle, Washington. Emerging from beneath a pile of pro-bono cases he’s finally handed a high profile case, which if played just right could land him a brand new corner office. But he’s not sure that’s what he wants. As the biggest deal of his life is about to literally go up in smoke he realizes the only thing he knows for sure is that he wants to win the favor of the one woman determined to shut him out.

Humor-filled, cheeky, and teased with mystery, The Girl Next Door is a story about facing changes, trusting your heart, and believing in love.

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