Tiny House in the Trees

House enough to hold her dreams . . .



Aspiring engineer Molly McGinnis is one master's thesis away from conquering the universe. But in the meantime, she's struggling to make ends meet, working at a tree farm while stowing away in a Tiny House on builder Bale Barrett's property. Of course, she only plans to hide out until the weather improves, or until she finishes her own Tiny House project . . .


But when Bale discovers her, rather than send the hapless designer packing, he offers her a place to stay and solid advice, on her thesis--and her life. Just as Molly feels like she's getting back on her feet, things start to fall apart, like her project, and her romantic illusions about her outrageously good-looking boss, Quinn. It's enough to make a girl wonder if by focusing on the trees, she's missing the forest . . .

Praise for Celia Bonaduce and her novels



"A bingeworthy triology about smart, quirky women who feel like friends. In Much Ado About Mother she shows us just how strong (and funny) the
mother-daughter bond can be. Loved it!"
--Clare O'Donahue, author of The Kate Conway Mysteries


"Celia Bonaduce writes well rounded, real life characters straight from the heart. I loved this book!" --Phyliss Miranda, New York Times bestselling author on A Comedy of Erinn


"The Merchant of Venice Beach has a fresh, heartwarming voice that will keep readers smiling as they dance through this charming story by Celia Bonaduce."
--Jodi Thomas, New York Times bestselling author

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Tiny House in the Trees

House enough to hold her dreams . . .



Aspiring engineer Molly McGinnis is one master's thesis away from conquering the universe. But in the meantime, she's struggling to make ends meet, working at a tree farm while stowing away in a Tiny House on builder Bale Barrett's property. Of course, she only plans to hide out until the weather improves, or until she finishes her own Tiny House project . . .


But when Bale discovers her, rather than send the hapless designer packing, he offers her a place to stay and solid advice, on her thesis--and her life. Just as Molly feels like she's getting back on her feet, things start to fall apart, like her project, and her romantic illusions about her outrageously good-looking boss, Quinn. It's enough to make a girl wonder if by focusing on the trees, she's missing the forest . . .

Praise for Celia Bonaduce and her novels



"A bingeworthy triology about smart, quirky women who feel like friends. In Much Ado About Mother she shows us just how strong (and funny) the
mother-daughter bond can be. Loved it!"
--Clare O'Donahue, author of The Kate Conway Mysteries


"Celia Bonaduce writes well rounded, real life characters straight from the heart. I loved this book!" --Phyliss Miranda, New York Times bestselling author on A Comedy of Erinn


"The Merchant of Venice Beach has a fresh, heartwarming voice that will keep readers smiling as they dance through this charming story by Celia Bonaduce."
--Jodi Thomas, New York Times bestselling author

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Tiny House in the Trees

Tiny House in the Trees

by Celia Bonaduce
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Overview

House enough to hold her dreams . . .



Aspiring engineer Molly McGinnis is one master's thesis away from conquering the universe. But in the meantime, she's struggling to make ends meet, working at a tree farm while stowing away in a Tiny House on builder Bale Barrett's property. Of course, she only plans to hide out until the weather improves, or until she finishes her own Tiny House project . . .


But when Bale discovers her, rather than send the hapless designer packing, he offers her a place to stay and solid advice, on her thesis--and her life. Just as Molly feels like she's getting back on her feet, things start to fall apart, like her project, and her romantic illusions about her outrageously good-looking boss, Quinn. It's enough to make a girl wonder if by focusing on the trees, she's missing the forest . . .

Praise for Celia Bonaduce and her novels



"A bingeworthy triology about smart, quirky women who feel like friends. In Much Ado About Mother she shows us just how strong (and funny) the
mother-daughter bond can be. Loved it!"
--Clare O'Donahue, author of The Kate Conway Mysteries


"Celia Bonaduce writes well rounded, real life characters straight from the heart. I loved this book!" --Phyliss Miranda, New York Times bestselling author on A Comedy of Erinn


"The Merchant of Venice Beach has a fresh, heartwarming voice that will keep readers smiling as they dance through this charming story by Celia Bonaduce."
--Jodi Thomas, New York Times bestselling author


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781516102402
Publisher: Kensington
Publication date: 11/20/2018
Series: A Tiny House Novel
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Celia Bonaduce, also the author of The Venice Beach Romances and the Welcome to Fat Chance, Texas series, has always had a love affair with houses. Her credits as a television field producer include such house-heavy hits as Extreme Makeover: Home Edition; HGTV’s House Hunters and Tiny House Hunters. She lives in Santa Monica, CA, with her husband and dreams of one day traveling with him in their own tiny house. You can contact Celia at www.Celiabonaduce.com.
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