Camille isn't looking for a second chance at love.
After twenty-six years of marriage, recently divorced history professor Camille Britain escapes with her daughter to a remote cabin in Idaho. She's done with love and ready for a fresh start but worries bad omens will follow her everywhere.
Jackson has never believed in superstition or that opposites attract.
When new neighbors show up next door to his Idaho home, wildlife photographer Jackson Armstrong feels responsible for the mother and daughter from the city who believe in superstition and don't understand the dangers of the surrounding wilderness. He hates that he's attracted to Camille. He's failed at love once and isn't ready to try again.
Can two wounded hearts find love on Friday the 13th?
A sweet, heartfelt second-chance romance about letting go of fear and choosing love anyway. Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery, who love mature enemies-to-lovers and forced-proximity romances and want real relationships they can believe in.
Anastasia Alexander is a best-selling and award-winning author who explores the richness and juiciness of the complexities that relationships bring.