Falling for your secret no-strings fling is never a great idea—but it's even worse when she's your best friend's sister.
Returning to Misty Harbor to film a new season of Sawyer's Cove is as close to a vacation as Nash Speedwell is going to get. Between acting in a big-budget historical epic series, raising money for charity, and doing endless press tours, he barely has time for his other gig as a singer-songwriter. He's excited to return to the role that made him a star—and he's even more excited to be near Mimi Orlando. Mimi is more than the big sister of Nash's best friend and a librarian with a wild streak — for years, every time he's visited Misty Harbor, Nash has found his way to Mimi's bed.
Casual hookups with Nash are all Mimi Orlando wants—or at least that's what she tells herself. When Nash suggests their relationship could be more than a series of one-night stands, she freaks. She dyes her hair every week—if she can't commit to a color, how can she commit to a relationship?
But no one inspires Nash like Mimi, and no one has tempted Mimi out of her safe single life besides Nash. Can he convince her to take a chance on an overworked actor who's too scared to perform his songs live? Can he face his own fears and finally allow their relationship to Take a Bow?
Take a Bow is a steamy, stand-alone, full-length novel in the Sawyer's Cove: The Reboot series, where Hollywood meets small-town New England.
Sawyer's Cove: The Reboot
Twelve years after being canceled, a beloved teen drama gets the green light for a reboot—and the show's once and future stars upend lives in the small seaside town where it's filmed.