Sometimes love finds you in the most unexpected way.
Lara and Logan have a lot in common. Lara’s a photographer with a love of beautiful things, and Logan’s an architect who brings beautiful things to life. They’re both single parents who love their children fiercely. She has a wonderful roommate who is also her best friend. He has a couple of rowdy mates he hasn’t been able to shake since university—not that he wants to. She lives in New York City, and he lives in Brooklyn. And they’ve both lost someone.
They think they have everything they need. They’re busy. Between Lara’s job, recitals, and middle school homework, she doesn’t have time to think about dating. The only date she longs for is between a pint of ice cream and the latest episode of whatever baking show pops up on her streaming service. The only thing Logan wants to do with his free time is spend it with his son. As well intentioned as his friends’ offers to set him up are, after his wife’s death—he’s not ready to move on just yet. Little do they know, it’s not just a bridge that connects them.
Destiny has a something in store for them—something they share that will unexpectedly unite them.
Kristina Woods is the author of cute, small-town romances with middle-aged cinnamon roll heroes and sassy heroines. She is a single mom who lives in Star, Idaho, with her family and has been an avid reader of fantasy and romance.
Kristina loves iced coffee, the rain, and longs for fall and winter when she gets some of her best writing done. When Kristina is not at work as a bookseller, she can be found knitting, reading, putting together a puzzle with her mom, making tacos, and watching some new television series with her teen.
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Great plot, amazing characters (I can't tell you how much I love Lara -She has the biggest heart, some flaws and a suck-ish relationship with her mother that make her relatable. The kids are adorable. I'm a bit less fond of Logan who just seems too perfect).
I'm not giving it 5 stars because I think Anonymous> could have used a bit more editing from the fanfic version to the book version. Some scenes could have been cut. There are also a few spelling/grammar mistakes and some strange sentence structures.
I loved this book! I connected with the characters quickly which made it hard to put down. I love the plot and all the characters in the story which conveniently remind me of others which I love.