Worth the Wait

Worth the Wait by Karelia Stetz-Waters, published by Grand Central Publishing on June 19, 2018, is a contemporary romance that explores the complexities of rekindled love. This Print on Demand edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Avery Crown, who has spent fifteen years trying to forget her best friend Merritt Lessing. Their reunion at a high school event prompts Avery to seek a night with Merritt, the woman she has always desired, leading to a confrontation of their past and present feelings.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of friendship and love as Avery and Merritt navigate their complicated history. The story delves into themes of second chances and the tension between personal aspirations and romantic connections. As both women grapple with their careers in home renovation and remodeling, they must confront the choices that drove them apart and decide if they can embrace a future together. This edition captures the essence of their journey, highlighting the emotional stakes involved in balancing love and ambition.
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A second chance at first love . . .
For fifteen years, Avery Crown tried to forget her best friend Merritt Lessing. The late nights studying, the whispered confidences, and the little touches that never turned into something more. Unfortunately, her efforts have not been as successful as her TV career as the queen of home renovation. So when she runs into Merritt at their high school reunion, Avery asks for one night with the woman she’s always wanted . . .
Merritt spent high school pining after Avery, but never made a move-their friendship meant too much. The one time it seemed things might change, Avery chose her budding career. So Merritt did the same, throwing herself into her remodeling business. Now Avery’s back, and while Merritt still hasn’t forgiven her for walking away the first time, they can’t keep their hands off each other. But when their professional paths cross, and it seems like Avery is choosing her career once again, Merritt will have to decide if she’s willing to let go of the past and give herself a second chance with her first love.
“Highly recommended.” — Library Journal (starred review)
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