Then:
Sixteen‑year-old Bridget Larson was no stranger to heartbreak. When she found herself pregnant and alone with barely enough money for a hotel room for one night, the flashing neon sign of a neighborhood diner changed her fate. Hungry and cold, with just enough money for a cup of soup, Bridget discovered the love and belonging she craved in a family in strangers at the fifties‑style cafe.
Twenty-four-year-old Billy Hall struggled with his own grief. He was wandering Europe, in search of his purpose in life, when he received a call that would leave him saddled with his family’s diner. It was a noose around his neck until a pregnant teenager stumbled in hungry and alone. Inexplicably drawn to the girl, he had no idea the purpose he travelled the world to find was simply waiting for him to come home.
Now:
After repressing their feelings for each other over the past eighteen years, Bridget and Billy’s life is about to change again. The baby who brought them together is leaving for college today. Is she taking their last reason to stay in each other’s lives, or is she giving them a reason to stay together?
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About the Author
Cristin Cooper began writing her first novel nearly ten years ago. After writing the first two chapters and the outline, she set the manuscript aside and even forgot about it until nearly eight years later when she stumbled upon it while going through old files on her computer. She's been writing ever since.
Cristin lives in a small town in Oregon with her husband and four kids. She loves her family, reading, writing, napping and sunshine. Not always in that order.
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