Eastern Standard - Sierra Spencer - Signed Paperback

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"Maybe he loved me because he wanted to add a piece of sunshine to endless midnights."

Olivia met the love of her life in a bar off 2nd Ave. on the Upper East Side. She lost him on the same street nine blocks down. Olivia thinks she might find some closure in the town he grew up, the only problem with that is no one in Connor Bay wants anything to do with her. The standard in a New England small town is much different than in New York and Olivia finds herself struggling with what version of herself she wants to be.

An accident sent Olivia's life veering off course. Can her late husband's hometown set it right again? Maybe with a little help from his best friend.

In this steamy small-town romance, all bets are off. Olivia and Whit are two beautifully broken characters who learn that trying to be what other people want them to be is a one-way route to unhappiness. Good thing they have each other...

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"Maybe he loved me because he wanted to add a piece of sunshine to endless midnights."

Olivia met the love of her life in a bar off 2nd Ave. on the Upper East Side. She lost him on the same street nine blocks down. Olivia thinks she might find some closure in the town he grew up, the only problem with that is no one in Connor Bay wants anything to do with her. The standard in a New England small town is much different than in New York and Olivia finds herself struggling with what version of herself she wants to be.

An accident sent Olivia's life veering off course. Can her late husband's hometown set it right again? Maybe with a little help from his best friend.

In this steamy small-town romance, all bets are off. Olivia and Whit are two beautifully broken characters who learn that trying to be what other people want them to be is a one-way route to unhappiness. Good thing they have each other...

"Maybe he loved me because he wanted to add a piece of sunshine to endless midnights."

Olivia met the love of her life in a bar off 2nd Ave. on the Upper East Side. She lost him on the same street nine blocks down. Olivia thinks she might find some closure in the town he grew up, the only problem with that is no one in Connor Bay wants anything to do with her. The standard in a New England small town is much different than in New York and Olivia finds herself struggling with what version of herself she wants to be.

An accident sent Olivia's life veering off course. Can her late husband's hometown set it right again? Maybe with a little help from his best friend.

In this steamy small-town romance, all bets are off. Olivia and Whit are two beautifully broken characters who learn that trying to be what other people want them to be is a one-way route to unhappiness. Good thing they have each other...