It Had to Be You

It Had to Be You by Mike Owens, published by Wild Rose Press on May 23, 2022, is a 426-page work of fiction that intertwines elements of romance with a compelling narrative. The story follows Phil Claussen, who unexpectedly picks up a hitchhiker named Dani on a deserted road. As they embark on a three-day journey together, Phil grapples with the strange circumstances surrounding their meeting and the unfolding events that seem preordained, challenging his understanding of free will and fate.
Readers will find a blend of romance and intrigue as Phil navigates his growing feelings for Dani amidst a backdrop of mystery and unexpected twists. The narrative explores themes of destiny and choice, as Phil’s journey takes a dramatic turn when he faces serious legal troubles, with Dani positioned as a key figure in the unfolding drama. This edition presents a unique exploration of love and the complexities of human connection, set against a backdrop of unforeseen challenges.
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Phil Claussen couldn’t very well leave her out there in the middle of nowhere, shoeless and barely dressed, so he offers her a ride. When he asks why she’s hitchhiking on a deserted road, she says, “Waiting for you. I’ve been waiting for you for a long time.” “Impossible,” he says. “I’ve never set foot in Oklahoma before.” He asks more questions, but gets very few answers. They are on the road together for three days before he learns her name, Dani. He soon discovers that he’s driven into a realm where events seem to be all set and waiting for his arrival, a place where his own treasured free will means very little. Falling in love with Dani becomes his favorite part of the process. But if it was all arranged so carefully before he got there, how does he wind up in jail charged with two murders and Dani as the chief witness for the prosecution?
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