The Sasquatch and the Hairdresser - Preorder
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The Sasquatch and the Hairdresser (Monsters Hollow #3)
Approximately 90,000 words
Sometimes the biggest heart belongs to the biggest monster.
Hal
Mystic Hollow is home, the place where I belong. I've found friends, purpose, and a community that embraces me exactly as I am.
The only thing missing is someone to build a happily ever after with.
Then Skylar Wright checks into my B&B.
He's beautiful, guarded, and carrying hurts so deep they make my heart ache. Every instinct I have tells me to shower him with care, make him smile, and help him build the fresh start he deserves.
With every moment we spend together, I'm falling head over heels. For the first time, my happily ever after doesn't feel like something that only happens in books.
Now all I can do is hope he'll let me be part of his happily ever after.
Skylar
Starting over in Mystic Hollow isn't an adventure—it's my last shot at building a life that finally feels safe.
I've spent too long surviving. Now I just want a quiet place where I can stop looking over my shoulder, heal, and chase my dream of running my own hair salon.
I think I’ve found that in this close-knit magical little town.
Then there's Hal, the gentle sasquatch who owns the B&B where I'm staying.
He's patient, thoughtful, and so genuinely kind that I can't help waiting for the catch. But the more time I spend with him, the more I believe this town—and this giant, soft-hearted sasquatch—really could be home.
The only question is whether I can convince myself I deserve it.
The Sasquatch and the Hairdresser is the third book in the Monsters Hollow series, a cozy MM monster romance featuring an asexual sasquatch, a demisexual human hairdresser, hurt/comfort, found family, gentle caretaking, old-fashioned courtship, and a small town where everyone believes love is worth rooting for. Low on spice but overflowing with tenderness, this heart-melting romance proves that sometimes the softest love stories can leave the biggest mark.