Life as a princess had its perks—but Andi Feltz gave them up when she walked away from the Freiberg royal family. Determined to succeed on her own, she heads to the quirky little town of Rotheberg, Oregon, to start over. She takes a job as an assistant to a high-strung interior designer. Then she finds out their new client is the man who saved her from an embarrassing situation in London—and her brother's newest pal.
Reece Turner has one goal: renovate his fixer-upper and flip it fast. But when his best friend’s spirited, strong-willed sister shows up as part of the design team, his plans—and his peace of mind—take a hit. Andi’s charm might be impossible to resist, but crossing the line with her could spell disaster for both his business and his friendships.
Caught between family interference and a little too much chemistry, Andi and Reece find themselves in a battle of wits, wills, and hearts. Can they build something lasting together, or will their foundation crack under the pressure?
With humor, heart, and a dash of small-town charm, this clean romantic comedy will have you rooting for love, laughter, and a happily ever after. Although this is book 6 in the series, all of the books in the When in Rotheberg series can be read as stand-alones.
Lia Huni writes sweet romantic comedy that won't steam your glasses.
Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Lia served nine years in the US Air Force, two of them in Germany where she met and married her husband. She left the service after their first child was born, then traveled the world for another decade as a military wife and mother. When her husband retired, the family settled in a small town in the mountains of Oregon that bears no resemblance to the town in her books. Well, not much. Okay, there's a strong resemblance, but it's completely coincidental.
In her When in Rotheberg series, you’ll find cinnamon roll heroes, strong heroines, fun supporting characters, sweet romance without explicit content, and a wandering cat named Alf, all set in a kitschy “Bavarian” town on the Eastern slopes of the Cascades. The books are all linked through family and friendship, but can be read as stand-alones.
When she’s not writing romcoms, she’s writing science fiction under a not-so-secret pen name.
You can learn more about Lia's books at liahuni.com