Description
He's my long-lost best friend. Apparently he got crazy hot over the last decade. He's back in town indefinitely. And I'm supposed to be marrying someone else.
True or false: Going fifteen years without your boyfriend popping the question a bit of a red flag.
True. (At least in our case.)
Also true: My boyfriend has been making wedding plans -- just not with me.
So when my long-lost bestie, Heath Robinson, arrives back on the island to look after his mum (after a horrible moped accident), it's only natural that I want to spend all my free time with him while he's here.
After all, who better to help me forget my heartache but an old friend?
An old friend who did not have all those muscles back in high school, or the successful businessman swagger he's got going on now.
Not that I should be noticing, because … friends. Plus, he's going back to the U.S. as soon as his mum doesn't need him anymore. Also, I'm nursing a pretty bad heartbreak and I'd never turn Heath into a rebound guy.
But what if he's not a rebound guy? What if he was the right guy all along?
Resting Beach Face is a swoony, laugh-out-loud second-chance romance featuring a woman with a broken heart and the only man who can put it back together. It's got a hilarious moped-riding, hard-partying septuagenarian (and her crew), possibly the most awkward meet cute of all time, and plenty of deliciously romantic moments. Oh, and it's also the gold medal winner of the Reader's Favorite Chick Lit Award … so that's got to be a good sign, no?