For Nate, giving the embarrassed woman a ride home seems easy enough, until one mishap after another throws them in each other's paths time and again. As if maid-of-honor duties and jealous ex-lovers aren't enough to deal with, Joanne must decide if Nate can be more than just a rebound.
Acknowledgements
Laramie, Christina, and Paige, my beta readers,
Thank you so much for your words of advice, your insistence on what not to change, and your patience as I took so long to finish this story. I swear I don't know what I'd do without you ladies cheering me on. We may not "compete" with each other, but trying to keep up with you (and your expectations for me) is as motivating as any competition would be.
I would especially like to thank Shayna O'Kelley for her information on veterans and PTSD and for taking the time out of her busy schedule to answer all my questions. Although we both know there is no "typical" veteran, I hope Bailey lives up to your expectations.
Kari at Cover to Cover Designs,
You rock! You always take my vague, nonsensical ideas and make something unique and special out of them. Without your expertise, no one would give any of my books a second look. I owe you a drink or five whenever we finally get to meet in person.
To the residents of Greenfield, Tennessee,
I apologize for any liberties taken in the use of your city as the hometown of my hero Everett Parker. I admit I have never visited Greenfield, in spite of being a Tennessee native. I hope the Parker family does justice to the Southern charm and individuality of your city.