Independently Published
Earl Gray Love: The Ridgefield Chronicles
Earl Gray Love: The Ridgefield Chronicles
Anna Johnston was stuck. She'd been living in the small town of Ridgefield, Connecticut with her grandmother for two years, and nothing had changed in that entire time.
Growing up in New York City, Anna had become accustomed to society's pressures from a young age. It didn't help that her parents were high-powered lawyers, and both came from long, wealthy lineages.
She went to private elementary school.
Then an elite Upper East Side academy.
Then Princeton.
Then Colombia for law school.
And when Anna graduated Colombia, she was finally free. Except she had grown used to the containment of school and academics, and once freed from those ties she had no idea what to do next. After a mental and emotional breakdown, Anna was sent to stay with her grandmother in Ridgefield, for what was supposedly a "brief period of refocusing," after which she'd return to normal life.
Except Anna never returned.
Two years later, Anna gathered her courage and applied to a job at the local university. A few days before it began, she even met the first man she'd felt attracted to in years, when he walked through the door of her friend's cafe.
But when she met her new boss at her new job, Anna discovered that he might not be such a stranger after all. And she knew falling in love with her boss was a bad idea, but she couldn't help herself.
Could Anna push through her fears and allow her life to resume?
Earl Gray Love is a new adult/contemporary romance novella, with mentions of mental health and intimate relations. Recommended for more mature readers.
| Author: B. F. Harte |
| Publisher: Independently Published |
| Publication Date: Jun 18, 2021 |
| Number of Pages: 112 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: NA |
| ISBN-13: 9798523000744 |