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Somewhere Along The Line
Somewhere Along The Line
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Their marriage of convenience was supposed to exist on paper. Can these strangers act convincingly in love when the pressure’s on?

Piper Paulson’s life is finally on the upswing. She has a new job, a BFF roommate, and a commitment to avoid dating after an ex cost her her peace—and her former career. She may not have two nickels to spare, but that’s another day’s problem.

James Newhouse doesn’t have time or energy to deal with… well, anything. A hotshot banker with a complicated family, he’s determined to keep people at arm’s length. His attraction to Piper isn’t part of the plan, and neither is adding her to a Family Fares commuter pass as his “wife” to save her money on train fare.

Too bad their judgment is speeding away faster than their shared train.

Thrown together by chance (and a handful of Elvis impersonators), James and Piper find themselves witnesses to an incident on their commute—“married” witnesses, who may be asked to testify if the crime goes to trial.

Can they keep up the charade to avoid being outed for their lie? And perhaps more importantly, can they protect their hearts in the process?

Exploring the journey to build a future when the path you planned no longer exists, SOMEWHERE ALONG THE LINE is a heartfelt strangers to lovers spicy romance with a guaranteed happily ever after.

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Book Details

Genre: 

  • Romance

Age Level: 

  • Adult
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Somewhere Along the Line is a romance where the main female character Piper has had to rebuild her life in New York City. Meanwhile, her fellow train passenger James is dealing with grief from the recent loss of a parent along with other personal issues. The two strangers connect over and over while riding the train during their morning commute. A series of circumstances bring them even closer together as they travel through life, but their baggage threatens to tear them apart.

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Two strangers coming to know each other during their shared rides on the B line train and getting off at the same station to go to their workplaces decide to apply for family tickets as fake husband and wife to save the cost of the daily commute as the girl finds the ticket expensive under her current financial condition. An unexpected event of a burglary on the train one day leads to complicacy when police summon them to collect information on the theft. When Piper gets nervous that the police will discover their fake relationship, James coaches her with the options.

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