Description
One canceled flight. One hotel suite. One night that was never supposed to mean anything.
Event director Avery Rhodes runs on contingency plans, run-of-show documents, and the ironclad conviction that nothing goes wrong when she’s in charge. She does not do impulsive. She does not do strangers. She absolutely does not spend a storm-stranded night in Atlanta with an insufferable, impossibly calm man who steals the last outlet at Gate B12 and then has the nerve to be that attractive about it.
Except, apparently, she does.
She has a gala to save, a noon deadline, and zero time to think about what happened in that hotel suite. What she doesn’t have is any idea what’s waiting for her when she walks through the door of that Chicago pavilion.
Structural Instability is a forced-proximity short story perfect for fans of witty banter, slow-burn tension that ignites fast, an alpha hero who shows up without being asked, and a heroine whose internal monologue is funnier than she’d ever admit. If you love enemies-to-lovers romance, steamy one-night stands with a twist, and a happily-ever-after that earns every word, this one’s for you.



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