Eggs, Goats & Good Intentions: A Romantic Comedy (A Matchmaker Moms Romance #12)

Dalton Douglas


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Owen McKinney is a hobby farmer with too many goats, too many opinions, and exactly zero interest in being adopted by Dalton, Maine.

Unfortunately, Dalton has never let a man with “mildly feral but clearly kind” energy walk away unclaimed—especially not when he shows up holding eggs like evidence.

David O’Connor is a polished Boston investor visiting town with Malik. He’s here for two days, he has a calendar that bites, and he absolutely does not have time for rural charm, community events, or feelings.

Then Maggie McGlynn does what Maggie McGlynn does: she turns “a simple farm event” into a full-town operation, drafts David into logistics, and watches—bright-eyed and unrepentant—as Owen and David start orbiting each other like inevitability.

David tells himself he’s just doing diligence.
Owen tells himself he’s just delivering eggs.
Dalton tells itself they’ll figure it out… as long as someone brings snacks.

Eggs, Goats & Good Intentions is a cozy, low-angst M/M romantic comedy full of small-town chaos, found family, gentle caretaking, and the kind of slow-burn love that grows when you stop rushing—and start showing up.
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