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“I want you to touch me… everywhere.” Mavis Meyers is thrilled to be teaching at her high school alma mater. However, organizing the end-of-year carnival might be enough to send her back to substitute teaching in Milwaukee. Who knew trying to get a group of teachers and parents to focus on the task at hand would be so hard? The most difficult person is none other than Lena Laei-Johnson, a local farm owner and co-chair of the carnival. She is used to taking the lead on planning the carnival and despises change. After the first planning meeting with Lena, Mavis understands why no one volunteered to take on this role. From the theme to the decorations, the two clash over every little detail. But underneath, a simmering attraction grows. Can the two women stop trying to be right long enough to notice how right they are for each other?
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If you love a good rivals-to-lovers romance with plenty of banter and slow-burn chemistry, Just a Peck by Chelsea Jean needs to be at the top of your TBR! Mavis Meyers is back at her high school alma mater, excited to teach—but totally unprepared for the chaos of organizing the end-of-year carnival. Enter Lena Laei-Johnson, the determined, no-nonsense co-chair who’s used to running the show and doesn’t have time for nonsense. Sparks fly as these two strong-willed women clash over every detail, but what starts as a battle of wills quickly turns into something more. The forced teamwork, the late-night planning sessions, and their undeniable attraction make for a truly compelling read.