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Synopsis
Hair done. Nails too. Make-up flawless. Indigo knows she looks good . . . now if she could only find someone who could see her as she saw herself: fearless, strong, sexy
Standing on the sidelines of her sister's third baby shower, Indigo hears the whispers all around her-"still no ring," her cousin Tracy says. "Indigo just loves the single life," her Aunt Maureen whispers. It doesn't matter that she's actually got it all-a thriving business and a terrific group of friends, plus her huge, loving-but-sometimes-a-pain, extended family.
Tired of being the only singleton in her group, she decides to approach her love life like she does everything: thoughtfully, thoroughly, and with an eye to finally finding "the one." Basically, she's going to get out there and begin to "unstranger" people (as her brother tells her to do). Soon her social calendar's as busy as her shoe store, and while she's met some wonderful men she's yet to find her Frog Prince.
There's Nathan, who's perfect on paper, but when face-to-face, just falls flat.
There's Diego, a hotshot lawyer who keeps Indigo on her toes. But she doesn't want a sparring partner, she wants a partner for life.
And then there's Owen, who is almost-perfect, but that "almost" is most definitely the dealbreaker.
Finally, there's Nate. Her best friend. The one who's always been there for her. The one who's there for her right now. Can Indigo finally admit to herself that Mr. Right has been in front of her the whole time. and accept what he's willing to give her?
Synopsis
Hair done. Nails too. Make-up flawless. Indigo Clark is an accomplished, independent woman. Now she wants a partner to share her fabulous life.
Standing on the sidelines of her sister's third baby shower with her thirtieth birthday around the corner, Indigo is feeling the pressure about one thing she hasn't yet mastered: a healthy, long-term relationship. As owner of Houston's hottest destination for luxury shoes and accessories, Indigo excels at finding clients the perfect shoe, but she's having a hard time finding a partner who is her perfect fit.
So she approaches her lackluster dating life the same way she does any challenge--with determination--and books her social calendar full of potential suitors. She needs a man who can handle her busy life, get along with her big and boisterous family, and mesh with her tight-knit friends, including Nate, her childhood bestie.
While one guy is great on paper, and another sets off sparks, neither are Mr. Right. And her drive to find him begins to interfere with the things and people she values most. Can Indigo let go of past hurts and unrealistic expectations and finally admit to herself that her perfect man has been in front of her the whole time?