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Love is the last thing on Avery's mind when she arrives at Oxford University to study abroad for the summer. She's only looking for a change of scenery to satisfy her obsession with photography. Hiding behind a lens is much easier than facing reality. After a second-chance meeting with Liam, she finally puts away her camera and faces the music. But summer flings never last, do they? Especially when she returns home to the States. Liam fell in love with the violin long before he became lead singer of Brotherhood, an unknown indie-rock band from Oxford. As Brotherhood quickly gains notoriety,…mehr

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Love is the last thing on Avery's mind when she arrives at Oxford University to study abroad for the summer. She's only looking for a change of scenery to satisfy her obsession with photography. Hiding behind a lens is much easier than facing reality. After a second-chance meeting with Liam, she finally puts away her camera and faces the music. But summer flings never last, do they? Especially when she returns home to the States. Liam fell in love with the violin long before he became lead singer of Brotherhood, an unknown indie-rock band from Oxford. As Brotherhood quickly gains notoriety, he's torn between staying with the band or pursuing his lifelong dream of attending Juilliard. Fate intervenes when Avery comes into his life, capturing more than just his photograph. Can Liam convince Avery that not all summer flings have to end? She says they're an ocean apart, but to him, it's only a pond. "Please Stay for Me" features a sweet M/F love story between a British musician who hides Jane Austen books in his bedroom and an American photographer who believes cheese danishes should be a food group. There's also a twenty-one-pound cat named Beethoven, stolen vintage band T-shirts, and friends who create their own family. It is the first book in The Brotherhood Series.
Autorenporträt
Even though M.W. McKinley hails from a small town in South Georgia, she's always been a city girl at heart. She's married to her high-school sweetheart, and they live in Atlanta with their Roblox-obsessed kids. She has a J.D. from Mississippi College School of Law and a Creative Writing Certificate from Emory University. When she's not working as a defense attorney or writing, Mary enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, reading, listening to live music, and sipping bourbon. You can visit her at facebook.com/mwmckinleywrites and mmckinleywrites.wixsite.com/author.