The blizzard is over. Staying is a choice. A snowstorm stranded wedding planner Lila Lawrence and architect Gerald Vane at a country inn under borrowed names and one very consequential roof. Now the roads are clear, and Gerald has turned the car south toward St. Louis when everything in his life points north. Lila has an expo to salvage. Gerald has no good reason to be there. And the weekend that follows, between a convention showcase, a candlelit dinner, and a hotel room with coffered ceilings and a river view, refuses to stay casual.
Two people. Two different languages for the same things. One question: can what started in a blizzard survive the absence of one?The St Louis Detour is the sequel to The Honeymoon Detour. Warm, witty, and genuinely steamy. Best read in order, but the heart of it stands alone.
The blizzard is over. Staying is a choice. A snowstorm stranded wedding planner Lila Lawrence and architect Gerald Vane at a country inn under borrowed names and one very consequential roof. Now the roads are clear, and Gerald has turned the car south toward St. Louis when everything in his life points north. Lila has an expo to salvage. Gerald has no good reason to be there. And the weekend that follows, between a convention showcase, a candlelit dinner, and a hotel room with coffered ceilings and a river view, refuses to stay casual.
Two people. Two different languages for the same things. One question: can what started in a blizzard survive the absence of one?The St Louis Detour is the sequel to The Honeymoon Detour. Warm, witty, and genuinely steamy. Best read in order, but the heart of it stands alone.