Title: Someone in the Way
Series: Someone in the Way #1
Author: Rachel Del
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: January 10, 2018
Nathan Trainor always falls for the wrong women—and Lily is no exception. But now that she’s practically single Nate knows this could be his only chance to prove history wrong.
When Lily and Nate are assigned the task of signing a bestselling author who is rumored to be seeking new representation, Lily must put her troubles aside and do whatever it takes to get the job done. And Nate might just get his chance to write his own happy ending.
At once heartbreaking and hopeful, Someone In The Way captures what it feels like to be given a second chance at life—and love.
Someone In The Way was previously published as Finding Lily, but has been entirely re-written and will be re-releasing January 2018.
Someone In The Way is a standalone but can also be read as book 1 in the series.
Nikki's 3.5 Star Review
This author is new to me and Someone in the Way was a pretty enjoyable read. The storyline read at a steady pace and the characters were relatable. I can't put my finger on what it was but I guess I was expecting a little bit more to the story after reading the blurb.
Lily is going through a bad divorce and has found herself a single mum to her four year old son. When an opportunity arises at work she finds herself getting closer to her work college Nate. Could there be more between them than purely a work relationship?
Lily is going through a bad divorce and has found herself a single mum to her four year old son. When an opportunity arises at work she finds herself getting closer to her work college Nate. Could there be more between them than purely a work relationship?
Rachel Del is a head-in-the-clouds introvert, homebody and thirty-something writer currently living in Las Vegas, Nevada with her husband and son. Originally from Ontario, Canada she works in publishing and enjoys a cold glass of Chardonnay, road trips and singing in the shower.
Rachel started writing in 1991 with her first journal … and never stopped. She wrote her first novel in the 6th grade, something hopelessly sappy and laced with spelling mistakes.
When she isn’t working or writing, you can find her chasing after her son, reading or sipping on black coffee.
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