Tall Trees, Tiny Treehouses & Tenderness: A Romantic Comedy (A Matchmaker Moms Romance #40)

Dalton Douglas


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Dalton is building a Treehouse Trail—tiny reading nooks and lookout platforms designed for kids, grownups, and anyone who needs a quiet place to breathe. It’s whimsical, community-funded, and absolutely not something Silas Ward plans to let become a safety disaster.

Silas is a certified arborist with a strict rulebook, a sharper “no,” and a soft heart he keeps buried under hard standards. Rowan Barton is a treehouse builder who treats wonder like a structural requirement—warm, playful, wildly competent, and determined to prove that safety and softness can coexist.

When they’re forced into partnership—Silas protecting the trees, Rowan protecting the joy—Dalton’s volunteers turn chaos into comedy, a storm tests the build, and a county safety audit threatens to turn Rowan into a liability. But the biggest risk isn’t the platform.

It’s what happens when someone looks at Silas like he’s worth caring for.

Tall Trees, Tiny Treehouses & Tenderness is a cozy, laugh-out-loud M/M romantic comedy about small-town meddling, competent men with big feelings, and the kind of love that’s both safe and soft—because tenderness isn’t fragile.
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