Maya Reeves has spent years perfecting her craft as an architectural photographer, capturing the stories buildings tell about the people who inhabit them. But when she's hired to document a stunning glass corridor designed by the enigmatic Daniel Wright, she discovers something she hadn't been looking for: a connection that threatens to upend her carefully ordered life. Daniel is brilliant, successful, and still entangled with his ex-wife Samantha-who happens to be his business partner at one of New York's most prestigious architecture firms. 
He's spent two years recovering from a marriage that left him feeling invisible, and he's not looking for complications. But Maya makes him want to take risks again, to remember who he was before he learned to play it safe. Their attraction is immediate and undeniable. But building a relationship proves far more complex than either of them anticipated. When Daniel makes a choice that could change his entire career, Maya must decide if she's willing to fight for a love that demands everything from her-including the independence she's worked so hard to achieve. 
As professional pressures mount and old wounds resurface, Maya and Daniel discover that real love isn't about finding someone perfect. It's about two imperfect people choosing to show up for each other, even when transparency feels terrifying and the foundations they're building seem impossibly fragile. Set against the backdrop of New York's architecture scene, Glass Corridor is a sophisticated, emotionally resonant romance about: The courage to leave behind what's comfortable for what's real Balancing ambitious careers with intimate connection Learning when to be transparent and when to protect your heart Building something beautiful from honest, imperfect materials Perfect for readers who love: Contemporary romance with depth and emotional complexity Career-driven characters navigating modern relationships Stories about creative professionals and their passions Second-chance narratives and overcoming past wounds New York City settings with art and architecture Slow-burn romance that earns its happy ending From the moment they meet in a suspended corridor of glass and light, Maya and Daniel begin constructing something extraordinary-a love built on transparency, tested by reality, and strong enough to last. 
Maya Reeves has spent years perfecting her craft as an architectural photographer, capturing the stories buildings tell about the people who inhabit them. But when she's hired to document a stunning glass corridor designed by the enigmatic Daniel Wright, she discovers something she hadn't been looking for: a connection that threatens to upend her carefully ordered life. Daniel is brilliant, successful, and still entangled with his ex-wife Samantha-who happens to be his business partner at one of New York's most prestigious architecture firms. 
He's spent two years recovering from a marriage that left him feeling invisible, and he's not looking for complications. But Maya makes him want to take risks again, to remember who he was before he learned to play it safe. Their attraction is immediate and undeniable. But building a relationship proves far more complex than either of them anticipated. When Daniel makes a choice that could change his entire career, Maya must decide if she's willing to fight for a love that demands everything from her-including the independence she's worked so hard to achieve. 
As professional pressures mount and old wounds resurface, Maya and Daniel discover that real love isn't about finding someone perfect. It's about two imperfect people choosing to show up for each other, even when transparency feels terrifying and the foundations they're building seem impossibly fragile. Set against the backdrop of New York's architecture scene, Glass Corridor is a sophisticated, emotionally resonant romance about: The courage to leave behind what's comfortable for what's real Balancing ambitious careers with intimate connection Learning when to be transparent and when to protect your heart Building something beautiful from honest, imperfect materials Perfect for readers who love: Contemporary romance with depth and emotional complexity Career-driven characters navigating modern relationships Stories about creative professionals and their passions Second-chance narratives and overcoming past wounds New York City settings with art and architecture Slow-burn romance that earns its happy ending From the moment they meet in a suspended corridor of glass and light, Maya and Daniel begin constructing something extraordinary-a love built on transparency, tested by reality, and strong enough to last.