Craft Beer, Craftsmanship & Compromise: A Romantic Comedy (A Matchmaker Moms Romance #41)

Dalton Douglas


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Wes Barton built his brewery to be small on purpose.

Small meant control.
Small meant quality.
Small meant no one telling him how his dream should work.

Then Dalton’s tiny one-room brewery is offered a make-or-break opportunity: a regional showcase and a tap takeover at the town bar — conditional on safety upgrades, improved service flow, and actual building plans.

Plans Wes does not have.

Enter Aidan Ward: a calm, precise carpenter whose life philosophy is “measure twice, cut once,” and who refuses to let Wes’s carefully constructed chaos fail an inspection.

Wes thinks Aidan wants to sanitize his dream.
Aidan thinks Wes is one tripping hazard away from disaster.

Their partnership starts as arguments over tape measures and building codes, turns into brutally honest taste-testing sessions, and somehow becomes late-night fixes, steady hands, and a feeling neither of them is prepared for.

But when a bad batch, a public event, and Wes’s past collide all at once, he’ll have to decide what’s harder: protecting his independence… or trusting someone enough to stay.

In Dalton, compromise doesn’t mean losing.
It means choosing the same future.

Craft Beer, Craftsmanship & Compromise is a warm, funny small-town romantic comedy featuring competence, banter, community meddling, goats with poor boundaries, and a happily-ever-after built to code.
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