Dream ’til Monday

Dream ’til Monday by Allison Cassatta is a contemporary romance published by Dreamspinner Press LLC on August 15, 2014. This 206-page novel is presented in English and follows the journey of Sawyer Taylor, a young photographer from a small town in Mississippi. When Sawyer is hired to photograph a romantic comedy in San Francisco, he sees it as an opportunity to rebuild his life. However, a spontaneous encounter in the Castro leads to complications that challenge his expectations.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of love and commitment through the lens of Sawyer and Miles Eisenberg, a film director grappling with his responsibilities as a father. As their whirlwind romance unfolds, the story delves into themes of desire and the challenges of navigating relationships in the face of personal dilemmas. This edition captures the essence of LGBTQ+ fiction, offering insights into the characters’ struggles and the unpredictable nature of love.
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When Hollywood comes a-knockin, a young, small-town Mississippi photographer named Sawyer Taylor packs his bags and heads to the West Coast. He s been hired to photograph for a romantic comedy in San Francisco and looks at the opportunity as a chance to rebuild and reclaim his life. But a quick, drunken hand job behind a bar in the Castro might prove a horrible mistake.
Film director Miles Eisenberg isn t a man who wants to commit. He has a daughter who means the world to him at home, and he worries over how his decisions might affect her. He comes up with a million good reasons not to give Sawyer a second look, but sometimes the heart is determined to love, and the brain can t convince it otherwise. His affair with Sawyer becomes a whirlwind romance worthy of the silver screen, but life doesn’t always imitate art, and imperfect heroes don’t always get their happy endings.
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