Maybe for the Summer: A Standalone Novel

Aubreé Pynn, The Editing Boutique


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Maybe for the Summer: A Standalone Novel by Aubreé Pynn, The Editing Boutique
Julius Gallalucci’s plans have all fallen through, leaving him stressed and scrambling weeks before his album release and tour announcement. When the pressure becomes too much, he and his team duck off to Eastover to revamp and recharge. What he didn’t plan for was his world to clash with a wide-eyed beauty who would prove more of a muse than a distraction.

Daysha Jorden’s dreams seem to be in the blender. Instead of working for her family, she chose the corporate life, wanting to be in the big city instead of the small town she was accustomed to. But nothing ever goes as planned. When she’s left to pick up the pieces of a shattered dream, her family calls just in time, sending her and her friends on a getaway to Eastover. But there’s a catch. The two week getaway comes with one stipulation, Daysha must satisfy a mystery client that will save the family concierge company from ruin.

When Daysha is finally face-to-face with Jay Lucci every plan and dream she shaped for herself goes out of the window. And for once, she finds herself living freely. Can what is formed survive past the weeks in Eastover or is it maybe for the summer?
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