

Then the sudden reappearance of his estranged brother forces Chris to face his past and the vulnerable part of himself behind the party-boy persona. But he’s the perfect person to help Tabitha discover her strengths. He likes to keep things fun and temporary, which is why he’s never tried to move the deepening friendship he has with Tabitha into anything more.


Playful and wild-hearted gym coach Chris Hobbs is Tabitha’s opposite. She feels like an imposter in every aspect of her own life. It’s a tall order, considering she doesn’t have much to show for herself since leaving military service: she works at a motorcycle shop but has never even ridden a motorcyle she’s floundering in massage school her social life consists of her aunt and her gym buddies and her closest relationship is with Trinity, the service dog who helps her manage every day. As Tabitha Steele blows out thirty candles, she makes a wish to take charge of her life. There’s nothing like an important birthday to make a person realize all the things they haven’t accomplished.
