I’ve pinched too many pennies. I’m in a foreign country, desperate for a decent place to live to stay close to my daughter.
Enter my hero: Chris offers me a room at his house. Turns out, he’s a goth-punk musician who’s just launched into super-stardom and is striving to write the band’s next hit.
I’m struggling to pay the bills by teaching yoga while trying to navigate living with a grumpy heartthrob.
His gravelly voice and tortured-artist vibes shouldn’t be so sexy, but as the temperature drops outside, things heat up inside.
He may not treat his body like a temple, but he worships mine.
Our lives are complete opposites, and a widowed mom like me has no place in his. This can only end in heartbreak.
Liz Alden is a digital nomad. Most of the time she’s on her sailboat, but sometimes she’s in Texas. She knows exactly how big the world is—having sailed around it—and exactly how small it is, having bumped in to friends worldwide.
She’s been a dishwasher, an engineer, a CEO, and occasionally gets paid to write or sail.
Her books are based on her real-life travel adventures.