 
Walter Haines never planned on lusting after another man’s wife.
But then again, nothing in his life has gone according to plan.
At forty, Walter is a failed teacher turned reluctant landlord, hiding out in the Santa Monica property he inherited. His days are quiet, his nights filled with half-finished novels and too much coffee.
That all changes one afternoon when a willowy woman with chestnut hair and sparkling olive eyes appears.
Charlotte is gorgeous, passionate, and far too good for her husband, John. While John enjoys the single life behind her back, Charlotte is trying to save her marriage. She knocks on Walter’s door looking for help, and instead stirs up feelings he swore he’d buried for good.
Understanding turns into deep conversations. Chemistry turns into temptation. And temptation is a dangerous thing when a beautiful woman is suddenly living just a few feet away.
The Tenant’s Wife is the first book in The Landlord’s Harem Series, where forbidden attraction and complicated entanglements heat up into the kind of romance Walter never thought he would find.
But then again, nothing in his life has gone according to plan.
At forty, Walter is a failed teacher turned reluctant landlord, hiding out in the Santa Monica property he inherited. His days are quiet, his nights filled with half-finished novels and too much coffee.
That all changes one afternoon when a willowy woman with chestnut hair and sparkling olive eyes appears.
Charlotte is gorgeous, passionate, and far too good for her husband, John. While John enjoys the single life behind her back, Charlotte is trying to save her marriage. She knocks on Walter’s door looking for help, and instead stirs up feelings he swore he’d buried for good.
Understanding turns into deep conversations. Chemistry turns into temptation. And temptation is a dangerous thing when a beautiful woman is suddenly living just a few feet away.
The Tenant’s Wife is the first book in The Landlord’s Harem Series, where forbidden attraction and complicated entanglements heat up into the kind of romance Walter never thought he would find.
