Werewolves Hate Clogs by K.L. Hiers EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: K.L. Hiers
- Language: English
- Genre: Paranormal Romance
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Neil Ricci had imagined many different futures for himself over the
years, but not a one ever included working at a flower shop.
He’d wanted to be an astronaut when he was a little boy. Later,
his dream was to be a professional chef or a break-dancer, or a break-dancer
who also cooked while dancing. His adult aspirations were far more
grounded and ranged from an accountant to a financier because they always
dressed so well.
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Unfortunately, a future working with money required a lot of math, and
Neil struggled miserably with his classes. After failing two, he’d decided to
take the summer off and reevaluate his plans.
He needed a job and a place to stay, and he was surprised when his
uncle, Shiloh Ricci, offered him a unique opportunity for both by working
at his flower shop, Uranian Flora. His uncle had always been a bit of an
eccentric, disappearing for months at a time while he traveled all over the
world, and he needed someone to watch the shop for him during his next
big adventure.The offer of good pay plus free room and board was too good to pass
up.
The flower shop was a large three-story brick building located in the
heart of downtown Somerstown, a populous city with a crowded skyline.
The city had held on to its greenery in the face of progress and boasted
several lush parks and massive oak trees on practically every corner, and it
was also known for the annual festival celebrating its many colorful azalea
bushes blooming.
It was also known for its serial killers, having had two prolific fiends
who’d stalked the city back in the eighties, but there weren’t any festivals
for them.
The flower shop had three award-winning azalea bushes flanking either
side of the front door. The first floor was the actual store proper, including a
lavish greenhouse that was impossibly bigger inside than it looked to be
from the outside. The second floor was a spacious two-bedroom apartment
where Neil was staying, and the third floor was rented out as office space
that tenants accessed via a service elevator in the back of the building.
The awnings hanging over the door and windows were the same vibrant
shade of pink as the prized azaleas, one of many examples of nauseatingly
bright colors clashing with the dark rustic state of the building. His uncle
had insisted on using big pops of color everywhere, and the counter and
moldings inside the shop had also been painted hot pink.
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