She needs a fresh beginning. He's never given love a ride. Will their instant connection go crashing overboard or send them cruising into the sunset?
Thirty-five-year-old Janie is eager to leave her past behind. After unexpectedly losing her boyfriend, the fashion designer decides a revamped wardrobe and a move to San Diego will soothe her grieving heart. And as she meets and mingles with the quirky and colorful characters in her new neighborhood, she's unprepared for her introduction to an incredibly attractive local surf legend.
Kevin is used to kicking back and chillaxing. Spending his days catching waves and dating girls just for the hell of it, he finds himself in unfamiliar waters when he connects with his city's newest fashionista. And despite having no clue about relationships or commitment, he can't deny their chemistry is off the charts.
With her routine chock-full of distraction and passion, Janie fears that not even her master reboot has prepared her for the hardships on the horizon. And while his carefree attitude has landed him the girl of his dreams, Kevin's struggle to empathize with her history puts their long-term potential on the rocks.
Will this unlikely duo's contrasting lifestyles set them up for a wipeout, or will they be able to hang ten together?
A Change Would Do You Good is the first book in the page-turning A Change Would Do You Good romantic comedy series. If you like vibrant characters, whimsical adventures, and laugh-out-loud interactions, then you'll adore Pinar Tarhan's fun-filled fling.
As Dallas and Drayton navigate life in the spotlight, Spencer is navigating intense feelings for Nathan - her best friend's brother.
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Dallas and Drayton are planning their wedding, talking babies and learning how to navigate life in LA now that Drayton is a hotshot football player in the big leagues. Meanwhile, Spencer and Nathan are back at home in Colorado, coming to terms with their feelings for one another and learning how to co-parent with Grayson, the father of Spencer's daughter. Will the realities of adult life strengthen them - or will their relationships break?
[Sequel to The QB Bad Boy and Me]
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