The Holloway House Rules: A Small-Town Enemies-to-Lovers Romance About an Heiress, a Resident Carpenter, and the House Neither Can Leave

Author:   Clara Wrenley
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798199244459


Pages:   420
Publication Date:   30 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Holloway House Rules: A Small-Town Enemies-to-Lovers Romance About an Heiress, a Resident Carpenter, and the House Neither Can Leave


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She came to sell the house. He is the reason it will not let her go. The Holloway House Rules is a heartfelt small-town romance about Violet Holloway, a careful, ambitious woman who arrives in Bellweather Bay with a plan: assess the inherited coastal house she never expected to own, sell it, and use the money to rebuild the professional life that has just come apart. Holloway House should be an asset, a transaction, a temporary problem with ocean views. Then she finds Aiden Callahan on the roof. Aiden is not a trespasser. He is the resident restoration carpenter, the man who has lived in the carriage house for six years under an agreement Violet did not know existed. He knows the cracked porch rail, the stubborn windows, the leaking roof, and the history Beatrice Holloway left behind better than Violet knows her own inheritance. To Violet, he is an obstacle. To Aiden, she is another Holloway ready to reduce the house to square footage and sale value. Their first rule is simple: stay out of each other's way. The house has other plans. Bellweather Bay does, too. A garden guild with opinions, a newspaper eager for trouble, neighbors with long memories, and a historic property that refuses to behave all make Violet's clean exit harder by the day. Every repair uncovers another complication. Every argument with Aiden reveals another reason he matters to the house-and another reason Violet may not be as immune to him as she wants to be. As repairs, town obligations, hidden rooms, old letters, and Beatrice's unfinished apologies pull them into the same orbit, Violet and Aiden discover that Holloway House is more than a property dispute. It is a record of pride, grief, loyalty, and the kind of love people hide when they are afraid to ask for it plainly. But what happens when the woman who wants freedom begins to see belonging as a choice-and the man who has spent years earning his place must risk wanting more than shelter? This enemies-to-lovers romance blends slow-burn chemistry, coastal small-town warmth, family secrets, forced proximity, emotional tension, and house restoration into a tender story about what it costs to stay, what it takes to trust, and whether a difficult inheritance can become a place to call home. With sharp banter, old-house atmosphere, protective tenderness, and a heroine who has built her life around control, this contemporary romance delivers a warm, emotional reading experience rooted in home, history, and hard-won trust. This Book Is For Readers Who... - Want a contemporary romance with emotional depth and a strong sense of place - Love small-town romance built around community, history, and local interference - Enjoy enemies-to-lovers tension that grows through repairs, arguments, and reluctant trust - Like slow-burn romance with banter, vulnerability, and careful emotional payoff - Are drawn to inherited house fiction, family secrets, hidden rooms, and old letters - Prefer protective heroes, guarded heroines, and love shaped by choice rather than convenience - Enjoy stories where home, work, grief, and romance become beautifully tangled Perfect For Readers Who Enjoy... - Small-town enemies-to-lovers romance - Coastal contemporary romance with a restored old house - Forced proximity romance with emotional stakes - Wounded hearts, found family, and second chances - Inheritance stories, family secrets, and community pressure - Warm, heartfelt romance with tenderness and satisfying hope Some houses do not open for just anyone. Step inside Holloway House and discover what happens when selling a place becomes the hardest way to leave it behind.

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Author:   Clara Wrenley
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.558kg
ISBN:  

9798199244459


Pages:   420
Publication Date:   30 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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