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Adele Hart
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
An age gap, artist-and-muse insta-love romance. A world-renowned painter who’s been painting a woman he’s never met. A curvy schoolteacher running a bed and breakfast for the summer. And the week in Vail that turns fantasy into forever.
Emily Dewhurst spends every summer running her aunt’s bed and breakfast in Vail. It’s her escape from fourth graders and a love life that’s never cooperated. This year there’s a guest. A male guest. When Daniel Nolan shows up at the door looking like a work of art himself, Emily’s quiet summer takes a turn she never planned for.
Daniel Nolan has been painting the same woman for years. He’s never met her.
He’s a world-renowned painter who stopped coming to Vail after his wife died. Now he’s back, searching for the inspiration he lost. When the innkeeper opens the door, he’s staring at the woman he’s been putting on canvas for years. She’s curvy, funny, thirteen years younger, and has no idea she’s his muse.
He paints her in the morning light. She feeds him pizza in fairy-lit gardens. The week has an expiration date, but what’s building between them doesn’t.
When she discovers the paintings, she’ll have to decide: is it fate, or is it too good to be real?
✓ Age Gap Romance
✓ Artist / Muse Romance
✓ Insta-Love
✓ He Falls First
✓ Curvy Heroine
✓ Forced Proximity
✓ Opposites Attract
✓ Strong Female Lead
Heat Level: Steamy
Vibes: Romantic, Sweet, Emotional
Setting: Vail, Colorado
Ending: HEA
Series: Standalone
Perfect for fans of: Tessa Bailey, Lauren Blakely, Melanie Harlow, and readers who love age gap romance with an artist hero who worships every curve
He’d been painting her for years. He just didn’t know she was real.