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This story of self-discovery explores the complicated relationship between past and present in defining the future.

It’s Jasmine Carr’s thirtieth birthday, and she’s finally getting the one thing she’s waited for her entire adult life. But is it still what she wants?

Her first love, Parker Abbott, calls to fulfill the terms of the pact they made as teenagers when his family moved out of the country. It requires them to date, exclusively, for thirty days. It should be the perfect reunion. Only, Jasmine’s distracted. Her editor at the newspaper where she’s happily deemed herself Fluff Correspondent has assigned her to the police beat. Worse, he’s partnered her with Hudson Stover, a cocky, handsome photojournalist who makes Jasmine question everything she believed about romance—and life.

As she always has, Jasmine seeks advice from her sisters, Sequoia and Holly, about how she can give Parker a chance, without missing her chance with Hudson. Eventually, though, circumstances force Jasmine to make her own choice … between the life she’s always imagined and the life she’s beginning to see is possible.

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This touching story of redemption illustrates the transformative power of love.

Sequoia Carr is better off alone. At least, that’s what she’s been telling herself (and everyone else) since her ex-husband blamed his affair on her icy disposition.

For the past six years, she’s been happily married to her job as a police officer. Now, she’s in danger of losing that, too. When her corrupt boss assigns her a K-9 partner, Sequoia is confident she’ll fail—she likes dogs even less than she likes people.

Then, her sexy co-worker Elijah Sawyer steps in to help Sequoia succeed with her new partner—and in love. He proposes an experiment to test Sequoia’s hypothesis that she’s meant for solitude.

The experiment has a far-reaching impact on Sequoia’s life. She finds her relationships—with her sisters, Jasmine and Holly, with her K-9 partner and with herself—transforming.

Still, Sequoia knows there’s only one conclusion the experiment can reach. Or is there?

This inspiring story of exploration proves that when you’re searching for answers, the best place to look is within.

When Holly Carr gets pulled over for drunk driving (at age thirty!), her suspicions and those of her sisters, Jasmine and Holly, are confirmed: her life is in need of a makeover.

She can’t wait tables forever, and the frequency with which she changes her hair color really might signify an identity crisis.

The problem: Holly doesn’t know who she wants to be.

Worse, since childhood, she’s botched every project she’s tackled, solo. She always counted on her sisters to rectify her mistakes. But now, Holly is on her own: Jasmine is planning a wedding and Sequoia is newly in love.

She hires a life coach, and resolves to focus on herself: Just Holly.

Things get complicated when Mack Bravo, the handsome police officer who pulled her over, begins pursuing her. Torn between finding her own direction and spending time with Mack, Holly devises complicated and sometimes absurd plans to do both.

Is it possible for Holly to find herself and love at the same time?