Love, Literally

About

Hallie Bancroft is 42, freshly unemployed, newly single, and about to lose her apartment. When the early days of the pandemic upend normal life, her best friend intervenes with an unusual solution—a month in a sprawling Cape Cod mansion with five strangers. Hallie figures she has nothing left to lose.

Then she meets Quinn O'Neill.

He's a widowed literature professor in his early fifties with a sharp wit, a love of wordplay, and an unexpected ability to make her laugh through the wreckage of her life. What starts as verbal sparring over breakfast turns into late-night conversations—then into something neither of them planned: a surprising, swoony romance that feels like coming home.

But real life doesn't pause for love. Hallie's dream job opportunity surfaces—3,000 miles away. Her ex reappears with apologies and promises. Quinn's grief and responsibilities anchor him in place. Suddenly, the future that seemed so clear becomes impossible to map.

Can two people who are brilliant with words find the right ones to build a life together? Or will timing, geography, and fear win?

Perfect for readers who love:

  • Second-act romance with emotional depth
  • Older protagonists navigating real-world complications
  • Slow-burn chemistry built on conversation and connection
  • Found family in an unconventional living situation
  • Closed-door romance with playful innuendo and milx sexual content
  • A guaranteed HEA

A feel-good escape with sharp humor, literary references you'll want to screenshot, and a love story that proves it's never too late to rewrite your ending.