Synopsis:
The
crossing paths of friendship, family, love, and loss are often complicated.
June Deckert and Caroline Smith sparked a friendship in college that carried them through graduation. Although they are complete opposites in every way, they have spent the last four years inseparable.
June finds herself falling for a man who seems unattainable. As she works side by side with him on a new media campaign, their feelings for each other come alive. But when his actions start to speak louder than words, she wonders if she’s missing something.
Meanwhile, Caroline is fighting against her feelings for a recent acquaintance, and she decides to keep her new love interest a secret from June. Overwhelmed by these new emotions, her moods change swiftly, swinging up and down like a yo-yo.
While June and Caroline try to maneuver their way through new relationships, Caroline starts lying to June to
In the end, Caroline’s deceit will test their friendship, and June will have to decide if her chance at love is worth putting her heart on the line.
protect her from a truth that threatens to
break her heart and tear them apart.June Deckert and Caroline Smith sparked a friendship in college that carried them through graduation. Although they are complete opposites in every way, they have spent the last four years inseparable.
June finds herself falling for a man who seems unattainable. As she works side by side with him on a new media campaign, their feelings for each other come alive. But when his actions start to speak louder than words, she wonders if she’s missing something.
Meanwhile, Caroline is fighting against her feelings for a recent acquaintance, and she decides to keep her new love interest a secret from June. Overwhelmed by these new emotions, her moods change swiftly, swinging up and down like a yo-yo.
While June and Caroline try to maneuver their way through new relationships, Caroline starts lying to June to
In the end, Caroline’s deceit will test their friendship, and June will have to decide if her chance at love is worth putting her heart on the line.
That is, until now.
Author Bio:
I
have enjoyed reading and writing since I was very young. Some of my fondest
memories from childhood are of spending time with my mom or grandma reading a
good book. Over the years, it never crossed my mind that writing my own novel
would be an attainable goal. After reading several independently published
novels by Jamie McGuire, Colleen Hoover and others, I decided I needed to give
that dream a chance. So, I
began writing. My debut novel, Crossing Paths
released on August 28, 2013.
When
I'm not reading and writing, I enjoy spending time with my three favorite guys:
my husband and my two little boys.
In
addition to being an author, I work as a Speech Language Pathologist to provide
therapy to adults who are dealing with speech, language, cognition or voice
deficits. My day job is rewarding in many different ways and I love having the
opportunity to help others in a time of need.
Page Links:
Purchase Link for Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Crossing-Paths-ebook/dp/B00ETP7E88
My Review:
4 Stars
Sometimes we find love in the weirdest places. Crossing paths follows June and Caroline. Two best friends that have graduated college and have started life in the real world. Both have new jobs and they are not to far away from June's loving family.
Caroline isn't one for relationships. That's what she keeps telling herself after she meets June's brother Liam. He is everything she could ever hope for, but putting her friendship with June on the line isn't an option.
June hasn't had much luck with men. Her new boss forces her on a trip out of town where she embarasses herself multiple times in front of a handsome stranger. Little does she know that this man will end up turning her life upside down.
Friendship, Love, and Omissions of the Truth. Crossing Paths is a warm story that explores how strong a friendship can be. The struggles and omissions that occur so one party won't get hurt. The feelings that occure when the betrayals are discovered. A wonderful story by Melanie Stinnett.
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