When two ex-best friends reconnect twelve years later, will they find their own happy ending?
Brokenhearted after a failed engagement, Julia Ward, a former fan fiction writer, is living with her parents, stuck, and uninspired. Until her ex best friend texts her out of the blue.
Jules, I’m home
Back in Starling Hills, Michigan because his dad is sick, Thomas Callaghan, a published author, can’t get the words down on paper.
One awkward meet up later, and the two have a deal. Together, they’ll watch romantic comedies, study happily ever afters, and race to write 50,000 words first.
As their deadline grows closer, they realize this could be their second chance and that their love is worth fighting for.
Relative Fiction is the first novel in an interconnected series set in Starling Hills, Michigan.
Relative Fiction contains mature content and sensitive topics. Content warnings can be found in the first pages of the book.
When two ex-best friends reconnect twelve years later, will they find their own happy ending?
Brokenhearted after a failed engagement, Julia Ward, a former fan fiction writer, is living with her parents, stuck, and uninspired. Until her ex best friend texts her out of the blue.
Jules, I’m home
Back in Starling Hills, Michigan because his dad is sick, Thomas Callaghan, a published author, can’t get the words down on paper.
One awkward meet up later, and the two have a deal. Together, they’ll watch romantic comedies, study happily ever afters, and race to write 50,000 words first.
As their deadline grows closer, they realize this could be their second chance and that their love is worth fighting for.
Relative Fiction is the first novel in an interconnected series set in Starling Hills, Michigan.
Relative Fiction contains mature content and sensitive topics. Content warnings can be found in the first pages of the book.