Ellie Hayes and the Himbos
by Vanessa King
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Pub Date Nov 04 2025 | Archive Date Not set
Forever (Grand Central Publishing) | Forever
Description
“A smart, big hearted, and unbelievably funny book.” — Cara Bastone, USA Today bestselling author of Promise Me Sunshine
Thirty-something Ellie Hayes is generally prepared for the worst—living with endometriosis will do that—but when a new medical flare-up points to a possible MS diagnosis, all her careful plans fall apart. Suddenly, Ellie needs a new lease (literally) on life and unexpectedly lands on the doorstep of a house shared by a trio of collegiate beefcakes.
Grant, Alistair, and Diego are toned, beautiful, and woefully short on practical skills. But type-A Ellie thinks living with them could be just the break she needs. She’ll teach them how to adult, and they’ll help her take charge of her fitness and embrace life in all its beautifully spontaneous glory.
Bonus: Grant’s older brother Ian is the gorgeous man mountain she made out with the night she moved in. But as Ellie and Ian get closer, he feels less like a break from reality and more like an excellent life choice. Could a real relationship be possible, or will her traitorous body be a dealbreaker once again?
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Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781538774588 |
| PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 384 |
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Featured Reviews
Oh Ellie! On the surface, this is light-hearted, but oh the heartstrings were tugged hard. As a thirty-something woman who struggles with chronic pain and illness and her sense of love-ability, i related so much to this story. It perfectly combined lightness and sexiness into a story of bravery and fear and love. I’m grateful for the ending; so often, books wrap up in a way that is unrelatable to those of us whose lives don’t look how we imagined, and I so appreciate getting to see both- a diagnosis and a happy middle (I won’t say ending because I love imagining their ever after). This book strikes the perfect balance.