Julia Anderson has finally recovered from the demise of her four-year marriage. She has a new mid-town apartment, a redecorated office in the hospital where she works as a social worker - and is finally ready to leave the past behind and embrace her future. When a curmudgeonly eighty-two-year-old patient is admitted to her floor, she has a chance encounter with the patient’s son the smoldering and world-famous musician, Matt Johnson.
Matt is compassionate and thoughtful but guarded after several years of highly publicized heartbreaks. He is reluctant to dip his toes back into the dating world which makes his biggest dream, finding his person, always just out of reach.
From their first meeting, sparks fly, and Julia and Matt embark on a whirlwind romance that takes them all over the world. Each step along the way they find themselves falling more and more in love with each other, but not without serious doubts. Julia is forced to navigate old wounds, preconceived notions about love, long distance struggles, and being thrown into the deep end of Matt’s fame and celebrity.
Thinking About Forever is a fun, exciting, and steamy ride that shows what it takes to find yourself again after heartbreak and the courage required to try to find love again."A sparkling debut romance that blends a thoughtful peek into the mind of a social worker and heart of a rockstar. It’s a perfect mix of swoon, spice, and the transformative power of love, reminding readers that the most beautiful stories often unfold when we dare to rewrite our own." Ellen Gustafson, author of We the Eaters
Genre: Romance
Matt is compassionate and thoughtful but guarded after several years of highly publicized heartbreaks. He is reluctant to dip his toes back into the dating world which makes his biggest dream, finding his person, always just out of reach.
From their first meeting, sparks fly, and Julia and Matt embark on a whirlwind romance that takes them all over the world. Each step along the way they find themselves falling more and more in love with each other, but not without serious doubts. Julia is forced to navigate old wounds, preconceived notions about love, long distance struggles, and being thrown into the deep end of Matt’s fame and celebrity.
Thinking About Forever is a fun, exciting, and steamy ride that shows what it takes to find yourself again after heartbreak and the courage required to try to find love again."A sparkling debut romance that blends a thoughtful peek into the mind of a social worker and heart of a rockstar. It’s a perfect mix of swoon, spice, and the transformative power of love, reminding readers that the most beautiful stories often unfold when we dare to rewrite our own." Ellen Gustafson, author of We the Eaters
Genre: Romance
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