Publisher's Synopsis
When Callie Taylor was eighteen she eloped with her high school sweetheart. Then they broke up. On the same day. And they never told anyone that they were married.
Almost a year later, Bill Darcy is back, living in the house next door and caring for his recently-orphaned sister. And he's determined to win Callie back. Over the course of a single day, Callie finds herself learning some huge life lessons as she struggles to reconcile her head with her heart. Can she forgive Bill? Or, more importantly, does she even want to? Praise for Kathryn White: This is my second read from Kathryn White, and once again, she didn't disappoint. I enjoy her complex characters, who we spend time getting to know as they get to know themselves. HMC Author on "Cats, Scarves and Liars" An interesting tale of lives intertwined that just goes to show that your past does not dictate your present. TDC Book Reviews on "Cats, Scarves and Liars" Kathryn White truly has the gift of making every character come across believable and well drawn. Sue, Goodreads on "Being Abigail" This is quite an entertaining story about a woman who has a troubled past and trouble trusting people and how she makes sense of a relationship where she has the expectation that he will let her down ... I enjoyed all the Australian innuendos throughout the story and the author's familiarity with South Australia. Lauren Keegan, Australian Book Reviews on "Being Abigail" I loved the author's voice and how relatable all of the characters were. Aprille Legacy, author on "Behind the Scenes" One thing I have noticed through her books is her writing style and sense of humor, which really shows itself in some awesome lines and dialogue, as well as inner monologue/thought processes of the main character. M.M. Strawberry, Goodreads on "Poison Ivy" Overall, the story was very engaging and an easy read, credited to its fast pacing and straightforward premise. RYCJ, author on "Poison Ivy"