Until a fateful phone call changed her mind.
Within minutes of arriving back in her hometown, Julianna runs a stop sign. And Pace Carter pulls her over. She knew she’d run into him eventually, just not until she’d figured out what to say. The fifteen-hour driver from Savannah hadn’t been enough time.
She never had enough time.
Pace had been her best friend, her closest confidant, and she left without even saying goodbye. Julianna knew it would break his heart, especially after events at graduation.
But she’s not back for Pace. He’s moved on. She’s there to help care for her elderly aunt.
Hartfield is a small town, and avoiding Pace is near impossible. She needs to make things right between them.
If only she could find the words to explain why she left and why she didn’t tell him goodbye.
Lynn Stevens flunked out of college writing her first novel. Yes, she still has it and no, you can't read it. Surprisingly, she graduated with honors at her third school. A former farm girl turned city slicker, Lynn lives in the Midwest where she drinks coffee she can't pronounce and sips tea when she's out of coffee. When she's out of both, just stay away.