Nevermore Bookstore - Kerrigan Byrne & Cynthia St. Aubin

Nevermore Bookstore

By Kerrigan Byrne & Cynthia St. Aubin

  • Release Date: 2025-03-05
  • Genre: Romance

Description

From USA Today bestselling authors Kerrigan Byrne & Cynthia St. Aubin, comes a new RomCom series featuring a cast of characters who are as inclusive as they are quirky. This coastal small town romance reminds us that you don't have to look, feel, or behave perfectly to deserve your happily ever after.

Can be read as standalone. Cadence "Cady" Bloomquist knows two things for sure: First, shelving books at her shop, Nevermore Bookstore, totally counts as cardio. Second, staying late every Thursday night to take a certain mysterious customer's order is not the same as waiting by the phone for some man.

Until.

Until the calls with the man who identifies himself only as "Fox" last for hours, and become the highlight of her week. Which leaves her to wonder, if his jagged velvet voice can kindle her fire over the phone, what sort of alchemy might it inspire if they met in person?

There's nothing Roman Fawkes wants more than the brilliant, beautiful bookstore owner, but Roman Fawkes knows it can never happen. Secreted in his mountain hideaway high above sleepy little Townsend Harbor, his hermit's existence shields him–and those around him–from the pain of his past.

Until.

Until one of their weekly calls is interrupted by a break-in, and Fawkes is powerless to protect the woman who has become his one link to the world. Orchestrating a trap for the fool who dared harm her, Fawkes finds himself not just ensnared, but beguiled by her. Now so close to Cady, he discovers she's fallen for "Fox", and yet he's unable to reveal her heart's desire is closer than she thinks.

Can Fawkes resist the temptation to get between Cady's covers, knowing they'll never have a happily ever after?
 

Reviews

  • Painful

    1
    By oo4chelle
    I barely made it to page 171 of 716. This is very slow going and quite frankly, boring. I have read all of Kerrigan Byrne’s book and loved 95% of them but not this one! This book isn’t funny. It isn’t mysterious. It isn’t intriguing. It is mind numbingly stupid! The dialogue and actions of the characters is more like young teenagers rather than adults who supposedly own their own businesses. I kind of want to know what exactly “Fox” is, but honestly I just can’t find the desire to read any further to find out. I’m not even interested in flipping pages to find out. There is just too much useless drivel to wade through. Don’t waste your time or money. Wish I could get a refund.