Finding Emma
by K. Ryan
by K. Ryan
Publication Date: October 20, 2015
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
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Synopsis:
For
the last year, Emma Owens has been quietly detached from everything and
everyone. Desperate to escape the demons that chased her out of her
hometown, she’s learned that life here in Milwaukee is just less
complicated and less tragic when it’s a one-woman show.
In
the span of one week, everything about her carefully orchestrated
solitude comes crashing down. Then again, she can’t really ignore the
scratching coming from her patio door or the hungry, pleading grey eyes
reflecting in the moonlight. Those four little white paws and that
tiger-striped fur thaws some of the ice keeping her heart on lockdown
and she’s attached before she knows what hits her.
Emma
doesn’t have any better luck ignoring another pair of eyes, and her new
neighbor, Finn Matthews, with his shy persistence and a painful past of
his own, slowly chips away at the rest of the ice trapping Emma in her
insecurities and her loneliness.
Taking
a chance on her new roommate and her next-door neighbor opens a door
she’d previously slammed shut: the door to a new lease on life and the
right to forgive, to fight back, and to heal.
And the craziest part about it?
It all started with a stray cat.
She was lost...and he found her.
**Finding
Emma is a full-length, standalone contemporary romance. Due to language
and some sexual situations, this book is not intended for readers under
18**
About K. Ryan
K.
Ryan is a former English teacher, who graduated from the University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 2009. In between ‘real life’ duties, she’s
been writing the Carry Your Heart series quietly on the side for the
last two years. When not writing, she’s either binge-watching something
on Netflix, running, reading, or cheering on the Packers. She lives in
the Green Bay area with her crazy-supportive boyfriend and the best
decision of her adult life, a not-so-stray cat named Oliver.
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