Falling into You
Don't kiss your best friend's daughter is an unspoken rule of life. No one says the words aloud because everyone knows kissing someone young enough to be your child is wrong. After crossing the line, I knew the best thing to do was avoid her because one taste wasn't enough. But fate had other plans for us.


Jonah's a 48-year-old widower who lost his wife four years ago. He's filled his days with work, concerts, and solo travel. He figures he had his chance at a once-in-a-lifetime love.

Abigail's his best friend's 24-year-old daughter, who recently moved back to the area for a job she couldn't refuse.

She's a flannel-wearing, sweater-loving, pumpkin-everything fan who lives for caramel apples, bonfires, and candy corn.

The only thing he likes about the summer ending is ski season is only a few months away.

Their first encounter is at a banquet honoring her father. The next is at a dive bar concert for a band no one else wanted to see with them. A third chance meeting has them comparing schedules and deciding to attend events together instead of solo.

The last thing either of them expects is to fall harder than they think they should.
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Falling into You
Don't kiss your best friend's daughter is an unspoken rule of life. No one says the words aloud because everyone knows kissing someone young enough to be your child is wrong. After crossing the line, I knew the best thing to do was avoid her because one taste wasn't enough. But fate had other plans for us.


Jonah's a 48-year-old widower who lost his wife four years ago. He's filled his days with work, concerts, and solo travel. He figures he had his chance at a once-in-a-lifetime love.

Abigail's his best friend's 24-year-old daughter, who recently moved back to the area for a job she couldn't refuse.

She's a flannel-wearing, sweater-loving, pumpkin-everything fan who lives for caramel apples, bonfires, and candy corn.

The only thing he likes about the summer ending is ski season is only a few months away.

Their first encounter is at a banquet honoring her father. The next is at a dive bar concert for a band no one else wanted to see with them. A third chance meeting has them comparing schedules and deciding to attend events together instead of solo.

The last thing either of them expects is to fall harder than they think they should.
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Falling into You

Falling into You

by Jlynn Autumn
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Falling into You

by Jlynn Autumn

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Don't kiss your best friend's daughter is an unspoken rule of life. No one says the words aloud because everyone knows kissing someone young enough to be your child is wrong. After crossing the line, I knew the best thing to do was avoid her because one taste wasn't enough. But fate had other plans for us.


Jonah's a 48-year-old widower who lost his wife four years ago. He's filled his days with work, concerts, and solo travel. He figures he had his chance at a once-in-a-lifetime love.

Abigail's his best friend's 24-year-old daughter, who recently moved back to the area for a job she couldn't refuse.

She's a flannel-wearing, sweater-loving, pumpkin-everything fan who lives for caramel apples, bonfires, and candy corn.

The only thing he likes about the summer ending is ski season is only a few months away.

Their first encounter is at a banquet honoring her father. The next is at a dive bar concert for a band no one else wanted to see with them. A third chance meeting has them comparing schedules and deciding to attend events together instead of solo.

The last thing either of them expects is to fall harder than they think they should.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185628041
Publisher: JLynn Autumn
Publication date: 09/24/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook

About the Author

JLynn Autumn is a part-time writer who dreams of the day she can be a full-time writer. She’s a lifelong bookworm, a writer, and an advocate. She’s passionate about social justice, education reform, and special education service equity. She thinks coffee is a magic liquid that brings her to life most mornings; pizza and tacos should be their own food group; late nights are always better than early mornings; and poodles and poodle mixes are the best pets. She’s a huge fan of snark, sarcasm, and happily ever after in real life and in books.
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