The Friendship Pact

The Sunrise Cove Series | A Novel

I promise these books truly stand alone. They’re connected by setting, not characters. Hope you enjoy! Xoxo!

 

What happens when you meet your person too soon and you blow it…and then by some miracle get a second chance.

Alone in the world, Tae Holmes and her mother April pretty much raised each other, but when Tae starts asking questions about the father she’s never met, April chooses, for the first time in her life, to go silent. To make matters worse, Tae is dangerously close to broke and just manages to avoid financial meltdown when she lands a shiny new contract with an adventure company for athletes with disabilities and wounded warriors.

Her first big fundraiser event falls flat, but what starts out as terrible, horrible, no-good night turns into something else entirely when Tae finds herself face-to-face with Riggs Copeland. She hasn’t seen the former Marine since their brief fling in high school, and while still intensely drawn to him, she likes her past burned and buried, thank you very much. Hence their friendship pact.

But when April oddly refuses to help Tae track down her father, it’s Riggs who unexpectedly comes to her aid. On a hunt to unlock the truth, the two of them find themselves on a wild ride and learn a shocking truth, while also reluctantly bonding in a way neither had seen coming. Now Tae must decide whether she's going to choose love … or walk away from her own happiness


 

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Chapter 1

For the better part of her childhood, all Tae Holmes had I wanted was to be an adult, only as it turned out, adulting was overrated. Take tonight for example. She'd planned everything down to the very last little detail, and things had still gone FUBAR.

So she did what the Holmes women did when facing disaster- something she had a lot of experience with-she pretended all was perfectly well. Chin up, she strode across the ritzy hotel lobby like she owned the joint, shoving the inner echo of the emo teenager she'd once been deep. Because this wasn't about her. It was about making sure her fledgling event company became a success, starting with tonight's fundraiser for her biggest client.