Pravila za ljubav

Pravila za ljubav

Penelope Ward, Vi Keeland

Typical of Ward and Keeland: emotional, entertaining, with an unavoidable single father, smoldering romances, humor, steamy scenes, and a happy ending. A book about opposites complementing each other and the power of love to heal wounds.

Billie Holland, a talented New York tattoo artist, is unlucky in love. When she discovers that her boyfriend is secretly flirting with other women on Tinder, she plots revenge: she invites all of his "candidates" to the same party at her apartment. In the chaos, there is confusion - one of them is actually a new tenant in the building, and Billie accidentally meets her new landlord, Colby Lennon.

Colby is a single father of a beautiful nine-year-old girl, Sienn, a successful architect, neat, responsible, wears a tie and exudes confidence. He is the opposite of Billie – she is a free spirit, chaotic, with tattoos and a punk style, avoiding complications and men after numerous disappointments.

After an awkward first meeting, the two begin seeing each other: first as friends (Colby helps her around the apartment, she advises him on tattoos), then with a growing attraction. Colby is careful – he doesn't want to drag Sienna into fleeting relationships – Billie is afraid of the pain again. But the chemistry is explosive: opposites attract, humor and everyday situations build warmth, and a deep emotional connection slowly develops.

Original title
The Rules of Dating
Translation
Ivona Vasiljević
Editor
Jelena Svilar
Graphics design
Janka Carev
Dimensions
21 x 13.5 cm
Pages
408
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2025.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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