COVER REVEAL: The Challenge by Penelope Ward!

COVER REVEAL! The Challenge: A Single Dad Romance by Penelope Ward releases August 30!

From New York Times bestselling author Penelope Ward comes a new, STANDALONE contemporary romance…

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT:

  • SINGLE DAD
  • SMALL TOWN
  • FRIENDS TO LOVERS
  • SECOND CHANCE
  • FORCED PROXIMITY
  • FOUND FAMILY

Pre-order today! Special pre-order price of $3.99 (price will go up after release)

Amazon US: https://a.co/d/0fHCrUkV
Amazon UK: https://amzn.eu/d/0ifzve22
Amazon CA: https://a.co/d/0ebTpmgl
Amazon AU: https://amzn.asia/d/0dTpVF1N

Will be FREE to read in Kindle Unlimited

Special Edition Paperback: https://a.co/d/0gyOQgHR

Audio Preorder will go live in mid-August. The current paperback preorder is for the alternate cover only. A model-cover paperback will be live on release day.

Cover Design: Letitia Hasser, RBA Designs
Photographer: Robert Dahey Photography
Model: Beau Carrillo

Add to your Goodreads TBR ➩ https://t.ly/R7jTB


Nothing says welcome home like accidentally moving in with your first heartbreak…and his little girl.

Coming back to my small Wyoming hometown was supposed to be temporary. I only planned to stay long enough to help my ailing mother and sort through the mess of my family’s old belongings.

Instead, I somehow ended up living in Evan Ricci’s house. The single dad now owned a bunch of properties and one of them was the place I’d rented. He’d taken it off the market and moved in before I got there. I just never got the memo. Unfortunately, there was no other place in town available, so Evan let me stay.

Evan—the guy my parents took in years ago after his mother died.
The same Evan who used to dare me into ridiculous challenges that somehow always made me stronger—a game we’d dubbed The Challenge.
The same guy who ultimately rejected me before I left for college after I’d finally garnered the courage to shoot my shot.

Now Evan was a rugged single dad with an eight-year-old daughter, a cocky attitude, and a dangerous ability to make me forget every reason I should still hate him.

Sharing a house with him should’ve been unbearable. Instead, it felt dangerously familiar, nearly making me forget that I had a life and a job to get back to in Chicago. I realized the biggest challenge wasn’t surviving living with Evan Ricci.

It was not falling in love with him all over again.

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