Get ready to fall in love with a heartwarming later-in-life romance in SJ McCoy's Walking on Sunshine, the eleventh book in the beloved Summer Lake Silver series.
Damon, a former Marine, is struggling after a difficult divorce, but he's found solace in his new home in Summer Lake. He’s taken on two jobs to keep himself busy, working as a personal trainer during the day and bartending at Taryn's restaurant at night.
Jo has recently retired from her job as a portfolio manager and moved to Four Mile Creek to start a new chapter in her life. She’s done with her stressful career – and with her stressful marriage to a ruthlessly successful fund manager.
When Damon and Jo run into each other around town, they feel an instant connection. However, they don't believe the other could possibly be interested in them. Damon sees a high-powered businesswoman, and Jo sees a free spirit who doesn’t have time for a woman in his life – and who wouldn’t choose her if he did.
Fate brings them together when Jo hires a personal trainer and is shocked to find that it's Damon. As they work out together, they quickly become close friends. As they navigate their feelings for each other, they must also face the challenges of Damon's not-so-ex-wife and Jo's grown kids, who desperately want to reunite their parents.
The magic of Summer Lake is strong, with the support of good friends and the idyllic setting, but these two will have to navigate their pasts before they can hope to find happiness together in the present.
With its delightful cast of characters, feel-good storyline, and charming small town setting, Walking on Sunshine is the perfect read for anyone who believes in the power of love and the joy of finding it later in life. Sit back, relax, and let the magic of Summer Lake sweep you away.
Summer Lake Silver romances find happily ever afters for those who remember being thirty-something—vaguely.
Just because a few decades—or more—have skipped by since you were in your twenties it doesn’t mean you can’t find love, does it? Featuring couples in their fifties and older SJ McCoy’s seasoned romance series proves you don’t have to pack your heart away with the old photos.
Like Some Old Country Song - Clay and Marianne
A Dream Too Far - Seymour and Chris
A Little Rain Must Fall - Ted and Audrey
Where the Rainbow Ends - Diego and Izzy
Silhouettes Shadows and Sunsets – Manny and Nina
More Than Sometimes – Cal and Teresa
Like a Soft Sweet Breeze - Russ and Alexandria
When Words Are Not Enough – Adam and Evelyn
Can’t Fight the Moonlight – Dalton and Taryn
Meet Me Where the Stars Fall – Lucky and Dee
Walking on Sunshine - Damon and Jo