Have you ever thought of packing up everything you own and moving halfway across the country?
I’m talking about leaving your entire life behind—friends, family, school—with no turning back. No? Me either, but that was before a week of spring break changed my life forever. Before I did something I never thought I’d do at twenty-two. Before I fell in love with Grey.
Sometimes happily ever after isn’t always what you think it will be.
After meeting Grey during a spring break visit to South Padre Island, Texas,
Eden
fell head over heels in love and decided to uproot her whole life to be
with
him.
It
was a rough road getting to Texas from North Carolina but she made it. Once
there, everything doesn't exactly fall into place as she had hoped. Grey runs a
motel that he inherited from his pops. Eden is working her hardest to turn
things around and get more business booming. Things slowly start to happen,
people come into their lives that may or may not be wanted. What do you do when
you are blindsided and have to make a choice not knowing if you are making the
right or wrong one? Who is going to be there for you if it doesn't go as you
had hoped? What do you do when you best friend falls for the wrong guy? Can it
work or will it all fall out of place?
"Isn't life full of detours?" - Mason
"I had been thrown more curveballs since I moved to South Padre than I couldcount. What were two more?" - Eden
"I do love that place, no matter what a pain in the ass it is, but there'ssomething I love more and that's you." -Grey
Go ahead
and one-click this book today and check it out for yourself.
T.A. Foster once spent a monthlong spring break on South Padre Island, where she soaked in the Texas sun, beach, and learned what real Texas country music is. Sometimes fiction does spring from reality.
She grew up catching rays and chasing waves along the North Carolina Outer Banks and now resides in the state with her adventurous pilot husband, two children, and two canine kiddos.
T.A. has an undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a graduate degree in Educational Psychology from Texas A&M University. When she’s not chasing her two-legged and four-legged children or trying to escape for date night, you can find her reading, writing, or planning her next beach trip.