Andi Callaway has dreamed of becoming a published author her entire life.
Ford Delaney has always wanted nothing more than to escape his past.
An opportunity of a lifetime. This is what Andi finds when she returns home to Callaway Cove on summer break. A chance to work for her literary idol Ford Delaney is up for grabs, and she’s willing to risk everything—her boyfriend, her best friends, and her education—to get it.
She’s positive this will be the key to reaching her dreams. But the moment she begins working for the reclusive author, Andi realizes there’s more to him than just a name. As attraction builds between Andi and Ford, she begins to discover consequences must come hand-in-hand with something great—which could loosen control over her tightly wound life. And once romantic sparks fly, Andi’s other relationships start to crumble, Ford’s fame comes back to haunt him, and the heat they generate will either forge a powerful, enduring love or threaten everything she holds dear.
Andi Callaway has always
wanted to become a published author since she was young. Ford Delaney, one of her author idols has a
job opening. She’s willing to put her
life on hold to have a chance of a lifetime.
This could be the chance to pursue her life’s goals. Will Ford be the one to help her get there?
Andi is sure that this job
will be the key opportunity to reach her goals.
She doesn’t think she has feelings for Ford. Is it the admiration or pure attraction? Is she willing to give up Ford for the
fame? Or will they get their happily
ever after? Just when you think you have
it figured out, you don’t. This is a
sweet and clean romance. I appreciate
the opportunity to have read this for review.
I liked this book because it was a sweet romance, and was a HEA. While I enjoyed it, I just felt like something was missing. I just couldn't connect enough with the characters. I don't know if it was because it was book 1 of the series and there is more information to come. I think from reading some suspenseful novels lately that I was left empty handed and my emotions weren't wowed away. I would be interested to see what the rest of the series has in store, so I can see if my expectations were set too high for the first novel.
I liked this book because it was a sweet romance, and was a HEA. While I enjoyed it, I just felt like something was missing. I just couldn't connect enough with the characters. I don't know if it was because it was book 1 of the series and there is more information to come. I think from reading some suspenseful novels lately that I was left empty handed and my emotions weren't wowed away. I would be interested to see what the rest of the series has in store, so I can see if my expectations were set too high for the first novel.
Paige Rion :
- I like pumpkin spice lattes in the fall, Halloween, and snowflakes.
- Early morning is my favorite time of day, and I prefer a good sunrise over a sunset.
- My mother’s my best friend (and I’m not afraid to admit it)!
- I’m a chocolate fanatic, coffee fanatic, and wine fanatic — overall fanatic.
- For me, writing is a process that cannot be rushed.
- I dream of having a point in my life, where I take three months and do nothing but travel to exotic places.
- My family is the most important thing to me.
- I love gardening and tend to have a green thumb outdoors , but will kill any indoor plant almost instantaneously.
- I used to dream of opening a little bakery/coffee shop, where I’d sell books.
- I used to be anti-Kindle until I got my first one, then I ate my own words because I could never go without one again.
- My favorite holiday is Easter. Oh, and I’m a big sucker for Valentines Day. I always have been.
- My favorite color is that particular light green color used for baby clothes. What is it? Sea-foam?
- I have an obsessive personality, ( I got it honest. Thanks Mom.) but, thank heavens, it seems to be limited only to my work.
**ARC given in exchange for honest review**
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