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Two people stranded in the middle of nowhere for an entire weekend, with no way to call for help. How can such a thing happen in the 21st century? But it does, giving Becca & Jon the chance to let someone special into their carefully guarded lives . . . and to fall in love. As utterly different as they are, a stroke of fate takes Becca & Jon through the highest and lowest points of an improbable love story that neither of them could have foreseen. Tender, romantic, yet full of heat, this passionate new adult novel takes you on an adventure you'll never forget. If you're a fan of Notting Hill,…mehr

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Two people stranded in the middle of nowhere for an entire weekend, with no way to call for help. How can such a thing happen in the 21st century? But it does, giving Becca & Jon the chance to let someone special into their carefully guarded lives . . . and to fall in love. As utterly different as they are, a stroke of fate takes Becca & Jon through the highest and lowest points of an improbable love story that neither of them could have foreseen. Tender, romantic, yet full of heat, this passionate new adult novel takes you on an adventure you'll never forget. If you're a fan of Notting Hill, you'll love Jon and Becca's story. (Finding Your Way was previously published as Fate Chose Us, in 2017.)
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Barbara L. B. Storey is a writer, photographer, and digital artist. She loves to write, to read, to travel, and is also crazy about baseball. She was born and now lives in Canada, but is a former resident of New York City and misses it very much. She's also particularly fond of certain book series - The Lord of the Rings and Outlander in particular - of poetry, historical fiction, mysteries and thrillers, biographies, and history of almost any kind, but particularly art and political. She has lived several different, interesting lives in both North America and Europe, but through them all, one thing has remained true: creating is essential. Writing or art - as long as she is making something and telling a story, she is happy.