Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
At seventeen, music legend Dylan McAthie ran away from his Alabama home to chase his dreams. Years later, he's forced to return-coming full circle to escape the nightmare his life has become. Hounded by paparazzi and plagued by the aftermath of personal and professional loss, Dylan craves some quiet anonymity so he can regroup and sort out what lies ahead. Hired by his estranged brother, Jennifer Adams knows exactly who Dylan is. She grew up next door to his family and has followed his career. But the surly, overbearing man she's caring for as a private-duty nurse is far from the charming boy she remembers. Nevertheless, she's determined to be professional, do a good job-and not fail at her first time getting away from home. As her patient heals, his demeanor softens, and their interactions grow less antagonistic. Soon their chemistry is undeniable-and inappropriate-leaving the inexperienced Jennifer thoroughly confused. Adding to the turmoil, scandal finds Dylan once again, threatening all the progress he's made and putting Jennifer at risk as collateral damage. It's up to Dylan to fix what his fame has so easily broken and find a way to move forward with his life. But will his resurrection mean the death of any relationship with Jennifer?
Synopsis
Hounded by paparazzi, Dylan McAthie-the former lead guitarist for Crucified, Dead and Buried-craves quiet anonymity to regroup and sort out his life. An accident leaves him dependent on the family he once ran from, with no choice but to return to the small town of Pine Bluff, Alabama. Hired by Dylan's estranged brother, private-duty nurse Jennifer Adams remembers the charming boy Dylan was before fame and misfortune. And she notices he's developed a knack for blaming everyone else for his problems, rather than bothering with introspection. She's not having it. Despite their clashes, as her patient heals, the chemistry between them grows undeniable-until scandal finds Dylan again, threatening to destroy the progress he's made and the couple's growing respect and affection. Can Dylan fix what fame has so easily broken? Or will his public resurrection mean the death of any relationship with Jennifer?