What if you had to share a glass wall with your rival?
Everything was going according to plan until Lucas Pine and his damn motorcycle shop entered my life.
Now I have to relocate my coffee shop. It's just a building, right? Wrong. It's the ideal building. My Plan A. Station 19 is a perfectly converted mid-century modern gas station, complete with a glass wall down the center, that all my favorite people come to every day. My coffee shop is on one side, and my best friend's interior design office was supposed to go on the other side.
For six months I'll have a front row seat to Lucas Pine fixing sexy death machines while I scramble to form Plan B.
He's cocky, unreasonably good-looking, and he stole my dream. I won't make this easy for him.
Allie Walker is the worst and best thing that could have happened to me.
For the first time in my life, I'm trying to put myself first.
I moved from my hometown to Palm Springs where I'll run my motorcycle shop and finally be able to open the bar in Grandad's memory I've always wanted.
The only problem is Allie Walker. From the moment I first saw her, I wanted her. She's adorable, fiery, and positively incapable of being unkind to anyone. Except me. I'll have to derail her dreams in order to put my goals first.
She's only a glass wall away, and I can't seem to stop watching.
Voyeur Café is a spicy, low-angst romantic comedy with lots of swoon-worthy moments and no third act break-up. Intended for 18+