The Wombat Wingman
Sam Hall
That wasn’t supposed to include getting chased around a bull’s paddock.
Or being rescued by a furious, devastatingly hot farmer.
Six months ago, my fiancé left, taking my honeymoon plans, my future and my ability to believe in a happy ever after. So the only sensible thing was to book a ticket to Australia from the US to go and work on a farm. New country. New life. No men.
Then I hit a wombat.
Trying to help lands me in a bull’s paddock, the beast about to charge, when Troy Drysdale vaults the fence, scoops me up, and carries me to safety like I don’t weigh a thing. He’s grumpy, inflexible, and very clear he doesn’t want an American complication on his farm.
Fine by me. I’m not here for love.
Even with a man who is fiercely loyal, dangerously protective, and looks at me like I’m already his. Men who don’t do feelings? They’re in my past, not my future.
Then Troy kisses me.
He says he’s not the kind of man who gets happy endings.
And he might be right.
The last time I asked a man to choose me left me at the altar. There’s no way I’m letting another man break my heart, not even a hot Aussie farmer. But that grumpy façade is hiding a man who’s determined to go after what he thinks is his.
And I might just let him catch me.
The Wombat Wingman is a MF romance between an optimistic American FMC and a grumpy Aussie male lead and is a standalone that ends in a HEA in this book. If you like a possessive male lead, cute furry animals and cute, fluffy, spicy romance, this might be the book for you
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