heidi bluthe is tired of cheaters and would be cheaters asking for advice on getting a free pass. she's tired of the betrayed wives looking for excuses. the truth is her secret identity of miss anonymous, advice columnist for between the sheets has become something of a trap. when a strange man shows up at her house insisting that she's ruined his life and needs to fix it with a retraction, she's equal parts terrified and stunned into agreement.
she doesn't leave her house. not unless she has a plan. not unless she has a lot of time to prepare. and even then, most of the time she stays home. for all the advice she doles out to the masses of cheaters and emotionally needy, she's kind of a mess.
william rutherford knows his plan is crazy. but he's decided to take life by the horns and live it to the fullest. he has a bucket list of things he needs to do and he needs heidi to do them with him. but she's not what he expected. and as he pushes her out of her comfort zone he feels incredibly guilty and compelled to help heidi deal with her anxiety in more effective ways than she has done.
unsolicited advice sets heidi and william on a life-altering road trip and by the end of it, there is only one logical conclusion: they belong together. his presence grounds her through the worst of her anxiety and she provides the necessary distraction from his own issues. and even though their story starts with william being a totally creepy stalker, he somehow manages to become super dreamy the more time we spend with these two.
**unsolicited advice will publish on january 15, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/tule publishing in exchange for my honest review.
she doesn't leave her house. not unless she has a plan. not unless she has a lot of time to prepare. and even then, most of the time she stays home. for all the advice she doles out to the masses of cheaters and emotionally needy, she's kind of a mess.
william rutherford knows his plan is crazy. but he's decided to take life by the horns and live it to the fullest. he has a bucket list of things he needs to do and he needs heidi to do them with him. but she's not what he expected. and as he pushes her out of her comfort zone he feels incredibly guilty and compelled to help heidi deal with her anxiety in more effective ways than she has done.
unsolicited advice sets heidi and william on a life-altering road trip and by the end of it, there is only one logical conclusion: they belong together. his presence grounds her through the worst of her anxiety and she provides the necessary distraction from his own issues. and even though their story starts with william being a totally creepy stalker, he somehow manages to become super dreamy the more time we spend with these two.
**unsolicited advice will publish on january 15, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/tule publishing in exchange for my honest review.
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