Too Many Lovers #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn a sun-drenched weekend getaway, Ginger throws a wild party with one simple rule: never reveal your last name, to keep things light and free of serious romance. But when Sharon and Mike both break the rule, the playful atmosphere shifts—something deeper begins to stir between them, and the lines between fun and feeling blur in ways no one saw coming.
In "Lesson in Love," Lindy's growing frustration with Tom Kirby's awkward dancing leads her to dance with Paul, drawn in by his charm and the crowd he's part of. When she later struggles to drive and turns to Tom for help, their dynamic shifts—her arrogance during the lessons results in a serious accident that leaves Tom injured. As Lindy waits in the hospital, she begins to see her own mistakes and realizes just how much she truly cares for Tom.
Janice has been holding on to her father’s dream of turning the hilltop house into a hotel, but with few guests and mounting bills, the future feels uncertain. When a quiet stranger arrives one evening after the last bus, she hopes he’ll stay long enough to help lift the weight off her shoulders. But as she discovers a note from Westhaven College tucked in his belongings, she realizes his presence might be only temporary—and that letting him go might be the hardest thing she’s ever had to do.
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