book cover of Don\'t Hang Up
 

Don't Hang Up

(2026)
(A book in the Dial Up Love series)
A Story by

 
 
Taron Duke

I am tired of holding on to things that are no longer working. My job, my apartment, and a girlfriend I’ve not seen in months. With a handful of texts—yes, I take the easy way out—I quit my job, convince my sister to let me crash with her, and break up with my fiancé. The breakup text turns into a call with her roommate. Call after call makes me wonder if this thing between us could work.

Teddie Combs

I am a little tipsy when I get the break-up text, but I am sober enough to know I do not have a fiancé. Once I realize the break is meant for my roommate—who I cannot stand—I let him rant and rave all night. I do not expect him to call the next day, wanting to talk again. And the day after that. And every single day for weeks, both of us hiding behind the safety of a phone call.

Dial Up Love Series:

In picturesque Pine Grove, life moves at a comfortable, familiar pace—until the ring of a phone or the chime of a text message changes everything. This series explores the electric, messy, and undeniable romances that bloom when fate plays matchmaker via long distance phone calls and flirty messages.

Meet the broken hearted bachelor hesitant to give a wrong number a fair shot, the military man looking for his match, and a fed up fiancé wanting a new lease on his life. Wrong numbers, missed calls, and mistaken texts bring them together with someone unexpected. What happens when the anonymity wears off and the people who fell in love with the digital persona finally meet face-to-face? In Pine Grove, the lines might be crossed, but love always finds a way to connect.



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