He needs to get her out of his system. Just onceâŚ
Hank Weller doesnât help people. He leaves that do-gooder nonsense to his best friend, Beau Winston. Hank does what he wants, when he wants, with whomever he wantsâand Hank does not want to hire Charlotte Mitchell to be an exotic dancer at his club, The Pink Pony. Sure, he canât help noticing the dips and curves of her, how shrewd, smart, and funny she is, the fire in her hazel eyes. Heâs always noticed. Sheâd probably draw a crowd and entice the regulars. But after Charlotteâs messy, public divorce made Hankâs club out to be the culpritâand made her the single mother of four kidsâhe doesnât need or want any additional bad press courtesy of Charlotte Mitchell. Or the distraction. Unfortunately for him, the townâs prettiest charity case doesnât seem to understand the meaning of the words nope, no, and never.
Charlotte Mitchell doesnât much like Hank Weller. Once upon a time, she used to. Years ago, she liked him a whole heckofalot despite other folks in town labeling him as âeccentricâ and ânonconformist,â which were polite southern alternatives to âfilthy richâ and âself-centered douchebag.â Her opinion of him changed dramatically after he volunteered to be her date to junior prom and then promptly stood her up. They havenât so much as acknowledged each other in over a decade. But a sudden family emergency means Charlotte needs access to Hankâs club ASAP. Unfortunately for her, the narcissistic fancy-pants doesnât seem to understand the meaning of the words help, generosity, and compassion.
But heâs about to find himself schooled. Charlotte is going to teach Hank a lesson once and for all about basic human decency, whether he likes it or not.
Spoiler alert. . . he likes it. đ
âFolk Around and Find Outâ is the first book in the Good Folk series and is a full-length, small town, contemporary romantic comedy novel.
He needs to get her out of his system. Just onceâŚ
Hank Weller doesnât help people. He leaves that do-gooder nonsense to his best friend, Beau Winston. Hank does what he wants, when he wants, with whomever he wantsâand Hank does not want to hire Charlotte Mitchell to be an exotic dancer at his club, The Pink Pony. Sure, he canât help noticing the dips and curves of her, how shrewd, smart, and funny she is, the fire in her hazel eyes. Heâs always noticed. Sheâd probably draw a crowd and entice the regulars. But after Charlotteâs messy, public divorce made Hankâs club out to be the culpritâand made her the single mother of four kidsâhe doesnât need or want any additional bad press courtesy of Charlotte Mitchell. Or the distraction. Unfortunately for him, the townâs prettiest charity case doesnât seem to understand the meaning of the words nope, no, and never.
Charlotte Mitchell doesnât much like Hank Weller. Once upon a time, she used to. Years ago, she liked him a whole heckofalot despite other folks in town labeling him as âeccentricâ and ânonconformist,â which were polite southern alternatives to âfilthy richâ and âself-centered douchebag.â Her opinion of him changed dramatically after he volunteered to be her date to junior prom and then promptly stood her up. They havenât so much as acknowledged each other in over a decade. But a sudden family emergency means Charlotte needs access to Hankâs club ASAP. Unfortunately for her, the narcissistic fancy-pants doesnât seem to understand the meaning of the words help, generosity, and compassion.
But heâs about to find himself schooled. Charlotte is going to teach Hank a lesson once and for all about basic human decency, whether he likes it or not.
Spoiler alert. . . he likes it. đ
âFolk Around and Find Outâ is the first book in the Good Folk series and is a full-length, small town, contemporary romantic comedy novel.