An unexpected roommate. An unlikely dance partner. A match made in wine country. Sexy Scarlett Halle jumps at the chance to buy a bakery in Napa Valley. She longs to move back to her home town and start over after being dumped by her fiancé. She's determined to break out of her timid shell and...
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An unexpected roommate. An unlikely dance partner. A match made in wine country.
Sexy Scarlett Halle jumps at the chance to buy a bakery in Napa Valley. She longs to move back to her home town and start over after being dumped by her fiancé. She's determined to break out of her timid shell and go after what she wants, but the fear of failing still stands in her way.
While staying at a friend's vineyard retreat arranging her relocation, she discovers an unexpected roommate. Not just any roommate, but a man she spent an unforgettable evening with years ago.
San Francisco sportscaster Jake Martelli will do anything for his family, but this time the grannies have gone too far. After being publicly humiliated by his grandmother and great aunt, he’s forced to hide out in wine country. This time the punishment for his loyalty is learning how to tango in order to win a local dance competition. Jake's not looking for a partner, but when he finds he's hiding out with someone from his past, it would seem fate, and the two geriatric matchmakers in his life have other plans.
With Scarlett by his side, will Jake discover a three-minute tango is the dance of a lifetime?
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If you enjoy tropes, Two to Tango covers several: Fish Out of Water, Accidental Roommate, Matchmaker, and Second Chance Romance. (Scarlett and Jake met before, years ago and have never forgotten each other.)
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If you liked the movie The Holiday (Cameron Diaz & Jude Law) and watch Dancing with the Stars, imagine the setting in Napa Valley wine country and this is the story for you!
Two to Tango is a standalone, sweet with heat, romantic comedy. (The love scenes happen behind closed doors.) Although you don’t have to read any of Kate’s other stories to enjoy this one, Love in the Vineyards fans will get a kick out of seeing favorite characters from other stories, as they get to know the Santino brothers’ lovable grandmother, Mimi, their quirky great-aunt Cha-Cha, and all their gorgeous cousins. (Although Two to Tango has been re-written, the story was originally released in Marina Adair's St. Helena Vineyard Kindle World)
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