I’ve had the idea of a small town romance rolling around in my head for MONTHS (since last November, believe it or not), and I am so so happy to finally reveal the cover and synopsis for my new small town romance, Match Cut!
♥ Small Town Romance
♥ Brother’s Best Friend
♥ Camping shenanigans
♥ Enough steamy heat to fill a sauna
When I moved back to my hometown of Foxe Hill, I knew a few things for certain:
First, I needed to overcome the world’s worst case of writer’s block. My first documentary film might have won some big awards, but that doesn’t cement a career. Second, this move must remain temporary. After ten years away, I don’t plan on staying. Third, and most importantly, I cannot, under any circumstances, fall back in love with my brother’s best friend, Keaton Marks. Easier said than done in Foxe Hill. When I’m around Keaton, I feel less like an award-winning filmmaker and more like the teenager I was when I first fell for him. He’s still the gorgeous, quiet, and way out-of-my-league man, now complete with biceps and a beard—have mercy on my soul—and I’m still his best friend’s little sister. Keaton wouldn’t notice me even if I wanted him to, so it’s just business as usual when I keep running into him—completely innocent up until the day he pulls me into the most earth-shattering, world-changing, is-this-really-happening kiss. With my film career on the line, I can’t afford any distractions. But the way he’s looking at me now, with his eyes wandering as far as I’d always hoped they would? It’s the biggest distraction I can think of. Welcome home, Violet. |
What is a “Match Cut”?
A match cut is visual edit used in filmmaking to to display a deep sense of connection between two separate individuals, objects, or events.
Why “Match Cut”?
This book is a little love letter to the video editing Bachelors degree that claimed so many of my sleepless nights in college. I love the seamless editing style of a match cut, and I couldn’t wait to revisit the world of filmmaking once more.