The Anti-Boyfriend

The Anti-Boyfriend by Penelope Ward is a standalone novel published by Penelope Ward Books Incorporated on August 31, 2020. This contemporary romance, spanning 330 pages, explores the evolving relationship between a single mother and her charming yet commitment-averse neighbor, Deacon. Initially frustrated by his late-night visitors, she finds an unexpected connection with him when he comforts her crying infant, leading to a friendship that deepens over time.
As their bond grows, the narrative delves into the complexities of their relationship, highlighting the tension between their differing desires for commitment and family. The story captures the challenges of navigating emotions and expectations, particularly as the protagonist grapples with her feelings for someone she has labeled the “anti-boyfriend.” Readers will find a blend of humor and heartfelt moments as the characters confront their pasts and the possibility of a future together.
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From New York Times bestselling author Penelope Ward, comes a new standalone novel.
At first, my neighbor Deacon frustrated me.
Sure, he was great-looking and friendly.
But our walls were thin, and on occasion, he’d bring women to his place and keep me awake while he “entertained” them.
As a single mother to an infant, I didn’t appreciate it.
So, finally it was my turn.
When my daughter wouldn’t stop wailing one night, Mr. Manwhore came knocking on my door.
Miraculously, at the sound of his voice, Sunny stopped crying. And when he held her…she eventually fell asleep in his arms.
Deacon was rough on the exterior, but apparently on the inside? Mr. Single-and-Ready-to-Mingle was a baby whisperer.
After that night, we became friends.
He’d go for coffee runs. Come over to chat. Normal friend stuff.
But over time, our conversations ran deeper. We got closer.
Until one night we crossed the line.
Our friendship turned into a complicated mess.
I’d gone and fallen for a guy who’d sworn off commitment and kids.
I knew Deacon was starting to care for me too, even though Sunny and I didn’t fit into any plan he’d ever imagined for himself.
He was wrong for me-so wrong that I’d dubbed him the “anti-boyfriend.”
Then why did I wish more than anything that I could be the one woman to change him?
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