The Bunk Up
(2016)(The first book in the Village People series)
A novel by Andie M Long and D H Sidebottom
*Recommended for readers 18+ due to adult content
Daisy Harlow discovers her long-term boyfriend isnt contemplating a proposal but rather how to get his mistress out of the house before she gets home. As if things cant get any worse, broken-hearted Daisy gets fired from her job at the Post Office.
Stuck living with her best friend and tormented by three children under the age of five, Daisy needs a fresh start and she needs it fast. Enter her least favourite customer Mrs Haversham. Daisy finds herself offered a few weeks away in Mrs Hs country cottage in Norfolk. Time to recharge her batteries and think of her future. Thank goodness Mrs Hs son is married though, she can do without her matchmaking efforts.
So whos the dark haired hottie currently occupying a bedroom of the cottage? He says hes Mrs Hs other son. One Daisy knows nothing about.
It all leads to a Bunk-Up, a sharing of the cottage and each other.
Its not like either of them is looking for anything serious. Is it?
Daisy Harlow discovers her long-term boyfriend isnt contemplating a proposal but rather how to get his mistress out of the house before she gets home. As if things cant get any worse, broken-hearted Daisy gets fired from her job at the Post Office.
Stuck living with her best friend and tormented by three children under the age of five, Daisy needs a fresh start and she needs it fast. Enter her least favourite customer Mrs Haversham. Daisy finds herself offered a few weeks away in Mrs Hs country cottage in Norfolk. Time to recharge her batteries and think of her future. Thank goodness Mrs Hs son is married though, she can do without her matchmaking efforts.
So whos the dark haired hottie currently occupying a bedroom of the cottage? He says hes Mrs Hs other son. One Daisy knows nothing about.
It all leads to a Bunk-Up, a sharing of the cottage and each other.
Its not like either of them is looking for anything serious. Is it?
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