Londyn McCormack didn't have a typical childhood. She ran away at sixteen and spent her youth searching for a place to call home. She's built a good life for herself through hard work and a little luck, but after a devastating divorce, she's running away again. Her life collides with Brooks Cohen, a small-town mechanic who gives her a reason to stop driving on that runaway road.
Gemma Lane built an empire. Not a small feat, considering her home as a teenager was a makeshift tent in a California junkyard. She's dedicated her life to turning pennies into millions. And she's leaving it all behind. She's headed across the country in her best friend's Cadillac when a detour in Montana reunites her with Easton Greer, a man who hasn't changed. A man who still owns her heart.
Katherine Gates has been in love with Cash Greer since the moment he saved her life from a runaway goat. But she's learned to shove her feelings for Cash down deep. They're friends-best friends. Until the day they take an impulsive road trip to the Oregon coast. And she learns that Cash has some secrets of his own.
Aria Saint-James went to Arizona for a vacation with her sister. Instead, she's stuck at a wedding with her nemesis, Brody Carmichael. She blames the champagne for falling into bed with him that night. Enemy or no, the billionaire is irresistible in a tux. Except Aria gets a surprise a few weeks later-she's pregnant. When he learns that she's carrying his child, Brody offers Aria the chance of a lifetime. The catch? She has to live under his roof until the baby is born.
Clara Saint-James is completing a journey. She's returning a Cadillac to California, a place she's avoided for more than a decade. It's time for closure and to put ghosts to rest. And it's time to find out if there's still a spark to an old flame. She fell in love with Karson Avery when they lived as runaway teens in a junkyard. That love stayed with her for more than a decade. Either it's finally their time to be together. Or it's time to let him go and surrender to the dotted lines that have always kept them apart.