Rowan is back home and he’s looking at me like I’m the one woman he’s always wanted. But he’s my best friend—the one guy I could always count on– and best friends aren’t supposed to fall in love.
Then, a mix-up leaves us sharing a one-bedroom house, and the chemistry I’ve spent years ignoring becomes impossible to deny.
Suddenly the line between friendship and something more is blurring, and I’m scared of where it could lead.
But Rowan’s never been the kind of man to give up, and when he looks at me with his large chocolate brown eyes, the tension crackles between us and I’m pulled toward him in a way I’ve never been before. Until keeping my heart locked away becomes harder than ever, andI start to wonder if maybe I’ve been running from the wrong thing all along.
But there’s a part of my past I’ve never shared with anyone—not even Rowan. I know better than to believe in forever. Love is messy, and someone always gets hurt. But how can I stay away from Rowan when everything between us feels so right?