From the acclaimed creator of The Wish comes a strong novel about gambling with everything for fantasy — and whether leaving the previous behind is conceivable.
Colby Mills once felt bound for a melodic vocation, until misfortune grounded his desires. Presently on the top of a little family ranch in North Carolina, he suddenly takes a gig playing at a bar in St. Pete Ocean side, Florida, looking for an interesting break from his obligations at home.
Be that as it may, when he meets Morgan Lee, his reality is flipped around, making him keep thinking about whether the obligations he has carried need to direct his life for eternity. The little girl of well-off Chicago specialists, Morgan has moved on from an esteemed school music program with the desire to move to Nashville and become a star. Sincerely and artistically, she and Colby complete each other in a manner that neither has at any point known.
While they are nose-diving in affection, Beverly is on a heart-beating excursion of another sort. Fleeing a harmful spouse with her six-year-old child, she is attempting to sort out a life for them in a modest community distant from the beaten track. With cash running out and risk apparently everywhere, she pursues a frantic choice that will revamp all that she knows to be valid.
Over a solitary extraordinary week, two youngsters will explore the elating levels and disasters of first love. Many miles away, Beverly will scrutinize her affection for her young child. What's more, destiny will draw every one of the three individuals together in a trap of life-changing associations . . . compelling each to puzzle over whether the fantasy of a superior life can at any point endure the heaviness of the past.
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