New Girl by Harlow Thorne
This isn’t a romance. It’s a demolition.
Charlie Cunningham has perfected the art of sleepwalking. She has the quiet marriage, the predictable routine, the life perfectly managed and entirely suffocating.
Then comes Jett.
Arrogant, chaotic, and entirely too observant, he doesn't just cross her carefully drawn boundaries—he burns them to the ground. What starts as a stolen glance across a baseball diamond becomes a visceral, illicit collision. He calls her "New Girl." He thinks he can control the burn. He is dead wrong.
Sometimes, the only way to finally wake up is to let the house burn down.
Read if you love:
- 🔪 Mutual destruction & messy choices
- 🌧️ Illicit workplace tension
- 🔥 "He falls harder" / chaotic MMC
- 🥀 Intense, unapologetic female awakening