It was the slap heard round the world.
In one corner, renowned author Eleanor Ambrose came out blazing to knock down her writing partner and best friend, Agnes Quincy, in front of a packed crowd in Austin, Texas.
The oohs were off the chart.
The aahs were chilling.
The partnership was kaput, although nobody ever knew why.
Fifteen years later, their children Huxley Ambrose and Wylie Dixon have made names for themselves in the same literary world. They haven’t crossed paths since their mothers pulled each other’s hair on national television.
That’s about to change in Savannah, where they’ve both recently moved and joined the local writers group.
Huxley remembers Wylie as a gangly science-fiction geek who always said the absolute worst thing at the absolute worst time.
Wylie remembers Huxley as the cool kid on the block who couldn’t stand her.
They’re about to get a lesson in chemistry that neither one of them is prepared for.
Their mothers hate each other.
They have nothing in common.
Yet something keeps drawing them together.
Huxley and Wylie don’t want to be together. They just might not have a choice in the matter.
The story of their lives has been written or has it?
Genre: Romance
In one corner, renowned author Eleanor Ambrose came out blazing to knock down her writing partner and best friend, Agnes Quincy, in front of a packed crowd in Austin, Texas.
The oohs were off the chart.
The aahs were chilling.
The partnership was kaput, although nobody ever knew why.
Fifteen years later, their children Huxley Ambrose and Wylie Dixon have made names for themselves in the same literary world. They haven’t crossed paths since their mothers pulled each other’s hair on national television.
That’s about to change in Savannah, where they’ve both recently moved and joined the local writers group.
Huxley remembers Wylie as a gangly science-fiction geek who always said the absolute worst thing at the absolute worst time.
Wylie remembers Huxley as the cool kid on the block who couldn’t stand her.
They’re about to get a lesson in chemistry that neither one of them is prepared for.
Their mothers hate each other.
They have nothing in common.
Yet something keeps drawing them together.
Huxley and Wylie don’t want to be together. They just might not have a choice in the matter.
The story of their lives has been written or has it?
Genre: Romance