A feel-good, opposites-attract, slow-burn romantic comedy
"Weeping Willow" is what the press calls me. I cried-yes, ugly-cried-at an event celebrating single moms that I was attending on behalf of the Manhattan Borough President (my stepfather). To this day, the media still claims my one sort-of-successful art show was a nepotism benefit-as if my parents actually support my artist career.
I'm determined to make it on my own. And I've finally got my shot-my artwork is selected for the career-defining Vertex Art Show.
But then my painting is stolen.
I have mere weeks to find it or lose my artist dream forever-but it's going to mean working with
William.
William Matsumura. Good-looking, if you like the Secret Service type. You know, law-abiding, protector of women and children. That's all good, but he's so buttoned-up, he must think I'm an emotional minefield.
He insists on investigating the theft with me. For my protection. That's what he says, but what he means is: to protect myself from
me. As if "accidentally" wandering into certain "off-limit" areas is "breaking and entering."
Detecting with William is kind of fun-and fluttery. But if there's one takeaway from my parents' divorce, it's that opposites might attract, but don't last. I can't trust these feelings, or can I? Time is running out--both to recover my painting and to persuade William that we're perfect for each other.
**2023 Independent Press Award Distinguished Favorite for Romantic Comedy
Caper Crush is the third, Happily-Ever-After-guaranteed novel in the New York Friendship Series.