Falling for your secret no-strings fling is never a great idea--but it's even worse when she's your best friend's sister.
Returning to Misty Harbor to film a new season of Sawyer's Cove is as close to a vacation as Nash Speedwell is going to get. Between acting in a big-budget historical epic series, raising money for charity, and doing endless press tours, he barely has time for his other gig as a singer-songwriter. He's excited to return to the role that made him a star--and he's even more excited to be near Mimi Orlando. Mimi is more than the big sister of Nash's best friend and a librarian with a wild streak -- for years, every time he's visited Misty Harbor, Nash has found his way to Mimi's bed.
Casual hookups with Nash are all Mimi Orlando wants--or at least that's what she tells herself. When Nash suggests their relationship could be more than a series of one-night stands, she freaks. She dyes her hair every week--if she can't commit to a color, how can she commit to a relationship?
But no one inspires Nash like Mimi, and no one has tempted Mimi out of her safe single life besides Nash. Can he convince her to take a chance on an overworked actor who's too scared to perform his songs live? Can he face his own fears and finally allow their relationship to Take a Bow?
Take a Bow is a steamy, stand-alone, full-length novel in the Sawyer's Cove: The Reboot series, where Hollywood meets small-town New England.
Sawyer's Cove: The Reboot
Twelve years after being canceled, a beloved teen drama gets the green light for a reboot--and the show's once and future stars upend lives in the small seaside town where it's filmed.