From the writer who brought you the Irish romance The Upside of Falling Down comes a new novel about secrets, friendship, reinvention, and unexpected love in the Scottish Highlands.
June Merriweather is on the run―from her own life. Her brother is dead, her parents are liars, and her college major is a joke. Apart from her best friend, Matt, June is desperate for reinvention. And a one-way ticket out of Cincinnati to the Scottish Highlands is a good place to start.
With a backpack, an urn, and a secret, June begins again. She snags a job at a café and finds lodging at a quaint inn with a quirky cast of housemates. The only problem: the inn’s infuriatingly perceptive (and sexy) owner, Lennox. He’s suspicious of June. After all, no one comes to Scotland in the winter unless they’re running from something. From rocky start to sizzling temptation, June’s new world is exhilarating … and one detour away from disaster.
With her past and her future both vying for attention, June can’t begin to picture where her reimagined life is headed next. And falling in love with the last person she expected is only the beginning.
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“[An] appealing love story that provides romantics with many swoon-worthy moments.”
— Publishers Weekly on The Upside of Falling Down
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Rebekah Crane is the author of several critically acclaimed young adult novels, including Only the Pretty Lies, Postcards for a Songbird, The Infinite Pieces of Us, The Upside of Falling Down, The Odds of Loving Grover Cleveland, Aspen, and Playing Nice. A former high school English teacher, Crane now lives in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, where the altitude only enhances the writing experience. For more information about the author and her work, visit RebekahCrane.com.
Amanda Berry received her BFA in Theater at NYU and BA in French & Linguistics, studied Meisner technique at the William Esper Studio, and founded a theater company in New York—New Light Theater Project. From San Antonio, TX, to NYC, and now in the rural Pacific Northwest, she has dedicated herself to the study of voice as the foundation of communication.