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From New York Times bestselling author Kristy Woodson Harvey comes a funny, feel-good tale—a seaside romp about chasing dreams, losing illusions, and writing your own story.

Ready for her big break after publishing her first novel, Lila Everwood has two fresh book ideas and dreams of quitting her barista job. She’s hopeful about her future—until her writing catches her literary idol’s attention in all the wrong ways.

Elizabeth Lancaster, the queen of regency romance, hasn’t written a word in three years. Her publisher’s solution? A ghostwriter. Specifically, her favorite coffee server. It’s either brilliance or madness—and her literary agent son Grady thinks it’s definitely the latter.

As the ideas begin to fly, so do the sparks—between Lila and Grady. And, as Lila’s and Elizabeth’s worlds collide, the two writers must lean on each other, learning something vital in the In life, love, and publishing, sometimes you have to write your own happy ending.

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Published March 1, 2026

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About the author

Kristy Woodson Harvey

20 books7,075 followers
Kristy Woodson Harvey is the New York Times, USA Today and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author of eleven novels including A Happier Life, The Summer of Songbirds, and The Peachtree Bluff Series. Many of her books have been optioned or are in development for television and film and have received numerous accolades, including Good Morning America’s Buzz Pick, Southern Living’s Most Anticipated Reads, Katie Couric’s Featured Books, and Joanna Garcia Swisher’s The Happy Place Read. Kristy is the winner of the Lucy Bramlette Patterson Award for Excellence in Creative Writing and a finalist for the Southern Book Prize.

A Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s school of journalism, her writing has appeared in numerous publications, including Southern Living, Parade, Traditional Home, USA TODAY, and many more. She also holds a master’s in English, with a concentration in multicultural and transnational literature.

Kristy is the cocreator and cohost of the weekly web show and podcast Friends & Fiction with fellow New York Times Bestselling authors Mary Kay Andrews, Kristin Harmel, and Patti Callahan Henry. She is also the co-founder of the interiors site Design Chic, with her mom, Beth Woodson.

She lives on the North Carolina coast with her husband, son, and dog, Salt, where she is (always!) working on her next novel.

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2,796 reviews2,362 followers
February 18, 2026
Short but sweet.

Amazon Prime Bonus Read Feb 2026
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461 reviews459 followers
February 2, 2026
This wasn’t horrible, but wasn’t anything special either. It seemed a little pointless to me. A famous writer learning to love writing again with a little love story too.

Nothing exciting for me personally.

Thank you to Amazon First Reads for the advance copy.
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219 reviews8 followers
February 6, 2026
This just wasn’t my cup of tea. It felt pointless, and I didn’t connect with any of the characters. I read it, and don’t remember anything but a couple of names and a few details. It was just too slow for me, and not enough context to keep me fully engaged. It definitely shouldn’t have taken me 4 days to finish a 58-page book.
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4,000 reviews464 followers
March 1, 2026
I am a big fan of Kristy Woodson Harvey. So how could I resist this short story bonus from Amazon First Reads? Two authors, one young( Lila) and the other a bestselling author( Elizabeth) with a long list of titles under her belt, are forced to work together. It was compelling. The characters were interesting, and I liked the romance between Grady ( Elizabeth's son) and Lila.





Goodreads review published 16/02/26
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289 reviews10 followers
March 17, 2026
The premise of the story was quite interesting - ghostwriting for a famous author who is suffering from a writer's block. Unfortunately the story did not address the premise well. I couldn't connect with any of the characters and the love angle between the writer's son and the ghostwriter seemed too forced. The story was too short to explore anything more in the romance area. Was not impressed with the story

My rating 2*
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Author 8 books233 followers
February 1, 2026
Short and sweet!

This new short story is a delightful read about a young woman who takes a sidestep in her career to help her literary idol find her voice again. Their unlikely partnership sets in motion a new path neither was expecting. What I liked best about the story was the relationship between the authors. Highly recommend!
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2,089 reviews271 followers
February 2, 2026
A fun short story about a writer who is given the chance to be a ghostwriter to her favorite author.

I loved the relationships formed in this story and would love to see a full novel. Just what I need this Sunday evening.
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834 reviews273 followers
February 4, 2026
Cute and sweet.

I've read most of Kristy's books and definitely enjoy them. This short story is cute but very predictable. I'd almost say, weak.
This newish trend of short story books on Amazon has its Pros and cons. I'll leave that here.
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284 reviews5 followers
February 3, 2026
Terrible and immature writing. Boring and unbelievable characters, with no depth or personality. I wouldn't have even picked it up if it weren't a short story. But I also would have DNF'd if it were any longer.

free from Amazon first reads via Kindle
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134 reviews16 followers
February 13, 2026
Sweet

A sweet little love story wrapped up in a team novel writing project with a dual purpose goal. Loved the characters and coastal setting.
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51 reviews5 followers
February 16, 2026
Pass!

This felt vapid and unfinished. The emotional stakes never materialized, and the writing lacked polish — passive constructions, awkward phrasing, and at least one editing error pulled me out of the story entirely.

Short fiction demands control. This didn’t have it.
22 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2026
I enjoyed the idea of this book, but believe it to be poorly executed. I didn’t particularly like any of the characters, nor the love story. The romance felt more like it was just added in there to give Grady something to do. It was too rushed even in a short story. I wish this story was based solely on the ghost writing and spent more time on the writers interacting and actually working through their struggles together.
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936 reviews48 followers
February 19, 2026
Short and sweet, I loved the relationships that blossomed!

And this quote >>> "Unfortunately, I don't think anyone can fix a person's broken heart. It's just a place she's going to have to get to on her own."
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469 reviews338 followers
March 23, 2026
quick and sweet read

i am thinking of removing a star though because of the fmc's weird attitude about reading used books. it's even weirder since she's an aspiring romance writer.

content warning: death of a parent/spouse
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136 reviews22 followers
January 29, 2026
Short, sweet, and very Hallmark movie in a book. It follows a struggling writer/barista who ends up ghostwriting for a famous romance author and (of course) falling for the author’s very skeptical literary agent son. Small-town vibes, publishing drama, and a tidy little romance.

Nothing groundbreaking, but cozy and easy. I’ve enjoyed other books by this author more and I’m definitely still looking forward to Summer State of Mind.

Cute, cheesy, quick read. 💁‍♀️💕
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728 reviews90 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 19, 2026
This was a quick, sweet read and a nice introduction to Kristy’s writing. While I enjoyed it, I think her style would really shine in a full length story.

Lila expects a big break with a book contract but is instead offered a ghostwriting job for her favorite author. It is not what she planned, but she agrees, leading her to the reluctant Elizabeth and Elizabeth’s charming son, Grady. But perhaps what starts as an unexpected detour may turn into something even better?!

Because of the shorter length, the romance did not have as much time to fully develop, but the story itself was enjoyable and left me wanting more from this author. I am definitely interested in reading more of her work.

I gave this a 3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 stars.

I received a complimentary copy. This review reflects my honest opinion.
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115 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy
February 15, 2026
Amazon First Reads: This was so much less than it could have been, in every way
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283 reviews
February 28, 2026
glad it was a short book. glad it was free through prime reads. it was cute for like 10 seconds at the end but did not enjoy this book at all lol. weird to read a book about someone writing a book
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144 reviews
Review of advance copy
February 10, 2026
A bonus prime first read for February and all I can say is I'm glad it was a short story which was done in less than an hour.

It tells me the story of an author whose debut novel did not set the world alight, the publishers aren't feeling her ideas for a follow up and instead suggests she ghost writes for a famous author currently suffering from writers block since the death of her husband.

Neither woman is particularly interesting, and the added romance element felt very unconvincing and the whole thing was underwhelming.

Not awful, but nothing here to love either
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1,286 reviews117 followers
March 1, 2026

Starting March off strong with a wonderful and heartwarming short story from the incomparable Kristy Woodson Harvey!

This delightful story follows Lila, an aspiring romance writer, who is asked to ghostwrite for her favorite author, Elizabeth. Elizabeth (Lizzie 🤣) is in a bit of a writing slump for the last three years after her husband’s death, and her agent (& son!) Grady is trying to help her get back on track.

We have the plucky Lila, the regally fabulous Elizabeth, and her rakishly handsome son Grady… and this is a KWH story, so it’s full of heart, humor, and love.

I loved this one from start to finish and my only regret? I wish it was a full novel! I want more! 😂💚

Thanks, Kristy, for giving us a mini story in between novels — I can’t wait to go back to Peachtree Bluff this fall! ♥️

March is off to a strong start! 💪
947 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy
February 8, 2026
An easy breezy read. A story about not giving up. One character has lost her ability to write her long time genre. Another character is just getting started in the world of publishing. They come together to help each other. Plus a new romance.
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692 reviews14 followers
March 5, 2026
A short and sweet little romance. Nothing over the top. But just a sweet little story about new love and writers. Loved the narration.

Thank you NetGalley and Brilliance Publishing for the gifted audiobook.
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160 reviews4 followers
March 2, 2026
I only read this because it was short & free with Amazon First Reads.. wouldn’t have otherwise!
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127 reviews11 followers
March 14, 2026
i feel like this was written for a women in her 50s, living her life on the beach in the hamptons or something
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373 reviews87 followers
February 25, 2026
2.5 stars

Short, predictable bit of fluff.
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105 reviews
February 3, 2026
cool premise but shallow characters

The premise is fun - ghostwriting for a famous writer, and her agent/son is on the heroine’s side. However, the relationships between the characters felt very superficial and contrived.

There are some parts that don’t make sense - Elizabeth notices when her favorite barista, Lila, is missing, who she sees and interacts with daily, but say nothing about it when that barista is now her ghostwriter?
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