When social worker Nica Anders indulges in one night of sexual passion with delicious Deaf man Cam Thompson, the last thing she expects is to see him the next day while visiting her dying client. He’s Cassie’s grandson and caregiver, the one treat she shouldn’t have tasted. Now her job is on the line, demanding she stay away.
But their attraction is building like a raging inferno and Nica can’t help but get burned.
Cam Thompson’s life is a mess. He’s losing his grandmother, the one person who’s supported him his whole life, and her dying wish is for him to settle down with a good woman—specifically her social worker Nica Anders. Despite Nica trying to hold tight to her ethics, he’s falling for her hard and fast.
Yet Cam's grandmother isn’t the only matchmaker in his family, and someone's determined to keep him and Nica apart.
Steamy, touching, heart-warming. A much-needed #OwnVoices romance to go perfectly with that plate of chocolate brownies and glass of wine!
Her spark returned, the same I had grown up with, and I forgot about her struggle with her knitting.
“I’m right about you and Veronica,” she signed.
“Give it time.”
“Time.” She shook her head and reached for her knitting. Before her hands could grasp the blue strands she turned back to me. “Time will steal everything from you if you give it a chance. Time stole your father from me, and nothing I could ever do would get that back.”
I swallowed the lump in my throat. The closest thing to a relationship I had with my father was the memories my grandparents held on to. The man hardly ever interacted with me unless my mother told him to be the disciplinarian. I leaned forward and placed one hand on hers. “That’s why I don’t want a relationship.”
Grandma shook her head, her brow creased in determination. “It’s not the relationship, it’s the who. That’s why I want to set you up, to find a match to be good to you. And you won’t find a better one than Veronica.” Grandma turned to Grant. “You help him out, this Veronica is good for him. He’ll need her.” She faced me. “Make sure she visits me before I go.”
I had a sneaking suspicion her will to fight just grew stronger.
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