Growing up in small town Wisconsin, Carly
Turner couldn't wait to escape when she graduated high school. Now, she's
living the life in New York City, even if she isn't seeing her name in lights
like she used to dream about at night. She's living paycheck-to-paycheck,
working behind the scenes in small theaters off Broadway. When there's an
equipment malfunction the week before opening night, Carly makes a call that
winds up changing everything.
Life in the city isn't all it's cracked up to
be. While she feels like she's getting closer to making the move from behind
the scenes to center stage, she misses being surrounded by people who
understand the quirks that come from living in a town of five thousand people.
That, and the fact that he's sexy as sin, make Adam everything she feels like
she's missing.
The only problem? He's her best friend's kid
brother...
Adam Sanders wants to settle down, find a good
woman and start a family like he sees so many of his friends doing. But how is
he supposed to meet Ms. Right when he's constantly on the road for work? When
he's sent to New York to handle a repair that would typically be contracted out
as a favor to his boss, he's just about to his breaking point.
Everything changes when the stagehand sent to
open the theater for him is none other than his big sister's childhood friend.
The same girl he lusted after as a teenager. Could this be fate's way of
showing him that he was looking in the wrong place for love?
As Adam and Carly's friendship develops, lines
will be crossed and rules will be broken. Will they be able to come out the
other side without destroying everything they had back in Brooklyn?
With the exception of three years spent in the
middle of Nebraska, H.B. Heinzer has called southern Wisconsin home. During
that time in Nebraska, she imagined one of her favorite authors living on the
far western edge of the county, just south of the highway. At the time,
becoming a novelist was a distant dream for her. Now, she is the author living
in that location. Ironically, she later found out that same favorite author
lives just outside the town HB lived in for the first eighteen years of her
life.
Now, HB lives in the middle of nowhere but still close enough to the city to
not feel isolated. It's the perfect place to let her two kids run and explore
their huge yard, teach them about the food chain as they prepare their
first-ever garden and debate building a chicken coop. It's one of those dreams
that is only possible thanks to the amazing opportunities that have come
through writing.
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