A second chance she swore she'd never risk again. A neighbor she can't avoid. And a "friends with benefits" arrangement that was never going to stay simple. It's the best of all worlds...until the lines blur. JacksonI never forgot her. But I wanted to. Back then, I thought because we hit it off in every way-and I mean every way-we'd have a future. After we imploded, I hoped to never see her again.
If only I'd stayed in Atlanta. But the promotion called, and thanks to a mutual friend. Hello, neighbor. My easy-to-talk-to and easy-on-the-eyes neighbor. And then I went and got a half-cocked idea. or, one might call it a fully-cocked idea. With the right parameters, we could have it all-friends with benefits. No stress. No issues. No obligations. No expectations. Low risk, right? There's no way I'd fall for her twice.AnnaHis unexpected proximity changes nothing.
But I forgot what a good friend he can be.and there's plenty I never forgot. The years somehow made him more handsome, because, of course, they did. Doesn't matter if he's in a suit or a t-shirt-although, I prefer him in tees, and these days he lives in suits. I should probably frame the reminder on my wall: college was a different era. As a hot-shot lawyer, relationships aren't on his radar. And for once, we agree on something.
Dating is a bad idea. There's no time. It's too stressful. Now this other idea of his.there's no denying it's tempting. But it could be a really bad idea. He's already my ex. What's the worst that can happen? Blurred Lines is the first book in the interconnected West Side Series, where a close-knit group of friends discover that love has a habit of showing up when-and where-they least expect it. Each book follows a different couple and can be enjoyed as a standalone.
Originally titled When the Stars Align.
A second chance she swore she'd never risk again. A neighbor she can't avoid. And a "friends with benefits" arrangement that was never going to stay simple. It's the best of all worlds...until the lines blur. JacksonI never forgot her. But I wanted to. Back then, I thought because we hit it off in every way-and I mean every way-we'd have a future. After we imploded, I hoped to never see her again.
If only I'd stayed in Atlanta. But the promotion called, and thanks to a mutual friend. Hello, neighbor. My easy-to-talk-to and easy-on-the-eyes neighbor. And then I went and got a half-cocked idea. or, one might call it a fully-cocked idea. With the right parameters, we could have it all-friends with benefits. No stress. No issues. No obligations. No expectations. Low risk, right? There's no way I'd fall for her twice.AnnaHis unexpected proximity changes nothing.
But I forgot what a good friend he can be.and there's plenty I never forgot. The years somehow made him more handsome, because, of course, they did. Doesn't matter if he's in a suit or a t-shirt-although, I prefer him in tees, and these days he lives in suits. I should probably frame the reminder on my wall: college was a different era. As a hot-shot lawyer, relationships aren't on his radar. And for once, we agree on something.
Dating is a bad idea. There's no time. It's too stressful. Now this other idea of his.there's no denying it's tempting. But it could be a really bad idea. He's already my ex. What's the worst that can happen? Blurred Lines is the first book in the interconnected West Side Series, where a close-knit group of friends discover that love has a habit of showing up when-and where-they least expect it. Each book follows a different couple and can be enjoyed as a standalone.
Originally titled When the Stars Align.