Worse, I'm staring down an important deadline while tackling the worst writerβs block of my career. I need a change, and fast, so I put New York City in my rearview mirror and head north to the picturesque small town of Gossamer Falls. Two weeks of peace and quietβjust what I need to get out of my head and finish this book.
Iβm expecting to spend my days staring at my laptop and exploring the tourist town, but Iβm wholly unprepared for the hotelβs ownerβsexy, sweet, charming Adam Shephard.
I should be focused on my overdue manuscript, not Adamβs sinful eyes and muscled arms. Or how his wavy hair falls across his forehead. Or the way his deep voice makes me feel things I havenβt felt in a very long timeβwhich shouldn't matter to me, because Adam is not rebound material. He's sworn off love, and dating.
He's a distraction I cannot afford to indulge in.
But when I visit the allegedly magical falls, things start to happen. Things like Adam kissing the absolute daylights out of me and waking up something I thought my divorce had permanently smothered.
After two weeks in this sleepy little town, I know Iβm in trouble. I canβt get enough of Adam Shephardβhis laugh, his body, his gloriously dirty mouth.
βBut my life is elsewhere, and I donβt belong in Gossamer Falls. Even if itβs exactly where my heart wants to stay.