A Season’s Detour: Book 1
Publication Date: May 28, 2021
A young summertime romance that ended too soon. An unexpected reunion years later where it all began.
Maya’s Vacation To Do List:
-De-stress!!!
-Decide what’s next for my company
-Find my inner fire (wherever the hell it went)
Stressed out, overworked, and dealing with some…slightly embarrassing gastrointestinal issues, I reluctantly agree to take the vacation my family and friends insist I need. I’ll relax, recharge, and make some plans for the future of my company.
When the boy who charmed me at seventeen ends up at the same lakeside campground, grown-up Luka is just as charming now as he was then. Not that I have time for his swoon-worthy grins or that edible six-pack he keeps flashing when his shirt’s off. And his shirt is off. A lot.
At ten, he was my first kiss. Years later, he was my first something else. Now? My old flame may be exactly what I need to kindle my inner spark again. One thing’s for sure – he can light my campfire anytime.
A workaholic consumed with stress takes a vacation, allowing her to reconnect with the past.
With the first installment in A Season’s Detour series, author Hayleigh Sol serves up a romantic comedy in Summer Flame.
Maya is struggling to keep her environmentally conscious company afloat, which means working long hours. With her former boyfriend itching to take over and secretly plotting against her, the future looks uncertain.
A surprise vacation sends Maya back to her beloved Bass Lake, where she reconnects with Luka. She gets a new perspective that finally alleviates her stress.
Summer Flame gives off beach-read vibes with a host of characters ready for their own stories.
Amazon bestselling author Hayleigh Sol believes love conquers all… Eh, not so much. In fact, I’ve always been a reluctant lover of romantic comedies. The overly sappy ones give me the eye rolls; seriously, it’s like a reflex. So, when I wrote my first book, what else would spill onto the page but a romantic comedy with a lovably sassy female protagonist who was reluctant to give up her happy single life in exchange for a relationship? I still write strong (even if they don’t know it yet), independent heroines who don’t need a romantic relationship to be complete, and the sexy, sweet book boyfriends they find impossible to resist.