Second-best will never be good enough for her.
Drummer Micah Sullivan lost his music and his dreams when his wife died unexpectedly. In the aftermath, he quit his band and pushed away family and friends. Three years later, he’s opened a music shop and tells himself he’s content trying to make it a hit. What he failed to consider is that success requires connections—including the very ones he turned his back on.
When Sloan McGuire takes a job at a bar as the entertainment manager, she doesn’t expect to run into Micah, whose late wife was her best friend. She can tell he’s still lost in grief, and out of love for her friend, she resolves to help him find peace. What she and Micah find together, though, has the potential to be something more.
Sloan fights the attraction, not only because of their history but because she’s always been second fiddle. To Micah, a solo act seems safer than a duet, but with Sloan, he develops a new appreciation for harmony. Music may be his forte, but can he find the words to convince her she’s his one and only?
One and Only is a stand-alone novel with a hard-fought HEA in the Hale Street series, which includes these books by Amy Knupp
Sweet Spot
Sweet Dreams
Soft Spot
One and Only
Last First Kiss
Heartstrings
The North Brothers series is a spin-off of Hale Street and includes these stand-alone stories
True North
True Colors
True Blue
True Harmony
True Hero
Submerge yourself in the Hale Street world instantly!
If you enjoy books by Jill Shalvis, Zoe York, BJ Harvey, Piper Rayne, Molly McAdams, Lori Wilde, Melissa Foster, Bella Andre, Claudia Burgoa, Alexa Rivers, JH Croix, Carly Phillips, Christine DePetrillo, Melissa Chambers, or Amanda Torrey, chances are, you'll love Amy Knupp's Island Fire series.
*****
second chance romance, friends to lovers, heroine who heals the hero's heart, troubled past, troubled hero, opposites attract, drummer, country band, rock star, widowed hero, small town romance
Amy Knupp is an author of contemporary romance, a freelance copy editor for Blue Otter Editing, and a freelance technical writer. She loves words and grammar and meaty, engrossing stories with complex characters.
Amy lives in Wisconsin with her husband, two teenage sons, four cats, and two box turtles. She graduated from the University of Kansas with degrees in French and journalism. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, breaking up cat fights, watching college hoops, and annoying her family by correcting their grammar.
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