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Bus stops and hearbeats.
Stephanie's mornings are predictable: coffee, sketchbook, and the same city bus to work. Until she notices Harrison - a quiet, magnetic stranger with a book always in hand. What begins as harmless sketch in her journal slowly spirals into stolen glances, awkward conversations, and a string of accidental, too-close moments neither of them can quiet ignore.
But Harrison has Katie, a warm and devoted wife. And Stephanie has Nathan, her steady and loyal boyfriend who notices her heart drifting even when she tries to deny it.
As friendships form and boundaries blur - over coffee dates, bus rides, and the messy collision of daily life - Stephanie and Harrison are forced to confront the truth: some sparks are better left unlit.
Can two people teetering on the edge of "almost lovers" find the strength to step back into friendship? Or will their choices unravel the lives they've built with the ones who truly love them?
The Man on the Morning Bus is a sweet yet emotional romance about temptation, loyalty, and the unexpected beauty of choosing love where it already exists. With tender humor, accidental kisses, and an ending full of joy, it's a story of ordinary lives colliding in extraordinary ways.