22-year-old
Heidi Haynes is almost one year into her “real life”. She has her first
reporting job and her first apartment, but she’s yet to experience
first love. Yes, she’s in a comfortable relationship with her college
sweetheart, and according to her friends and family, he’s perfect for
her. But for some reason she’s not as eager to talk about walking down
the aisle as he is.
And while Heidi’s doing what she wants to do,
she’s not where she wants to be. She longs for big cities, big-market
breaking news, and real independence from her way-too-close-by
helicopter parents. Problem is, the last time she left the security of
home for new places and new people, things didn’t go so well.
Disastrously, in fact, and she came running back to a local college and a
“safe” boyfriend.
Well-traveled Californian Aric Serrano plans
to stay in small-market-Southern-Hell just long enough to grab a cup of
coffee and put together a kick-ass “escape tape”. He’ll serve his
one-year contract, then he’s taking off for a higher rung on the TV
sports ladder—alone—the way he likes it. But when he walks into the
newsroom and meets Heidi, he may have finally found something and
someone worth committing to.
Heidi would be so much more
comfortable if she could avoid her new co-worker—he’s just her type—the
type she’s so careful to avoid. But that becomes impossible when she and
Aric are forced to work together on the weekend news. Now there’s no
denying the attraction between them, and she’ll have to decide between
settling for the “good enough” life she already has or taking the risk
of going for what she dreams of, an exciting career and a real love.
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