Maggie is the victim of a hit-and-run accident that irrevocably changes her life, and it’s her best friend’s brother, Caleb, who does it. He also lives right next door. And his bedroom window faces hers. How much worse can it get? Then, he goes to work for her boss and they’re thrown together on a daily basis.
This story is already pretty far-fetched, but then they become friends…and more. what are the chances of that actually happening in real life? I’d say slim to none, but it’s a nice concept. The end is actually the most realistic part of the book.
Although most of the story is a bit too much for the average reader to be expected to believe, the relationship Maggie develops with her no-nonsense employer is empowering for her, and a very touching one. It and the ending help to balance the fantasy-like story of Maggie’s rapidly blossoming love for Caleb, the guy who wrecked her life.
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