Book #5 from the series: Foothills

About Yesterday

About

How many first dates does it take to realize that you’re… boring?

Modern wallflower and French teacher Trace is ready to let her frizzy red hair down—literally. To not keep wearing the happy face that can fool everyone in the small town of Foothills, Washington.
Everyone except her former foster brother. 

Mercenary, antihero, Cole has spent the last decade running. Wounded after an op gone wrong, he comes home, and the meet-cute isn’t so cute, when she bashes him on the head with the bathroom door by accident. After his shower. And laughs.

He probably shouldn’t tell her he’s not only had a crush on her since they were in high school, or that he used the idea of her to survive.

Praise for this book

"A salacious slice of romance in the Pacific Northwest, About Yesterday (Foothills Book 5) by Carrie Thorne is a boundary-pushing work of romance that also dives into family ties and the awkward joys of coming home. Exhausted by an endless carousel of terrible first dates, Trace Perry’s mundane life is shaken up when her former foster brother Cole returns home, broken and longing for the peace of the past. As the spark of their childhood friendship is rekindled, the star-crossed pair lean into unexplored temptations in their playful search for comfort and connection. Expertly capturing the feel of halting intimacy and the unpredictability of love, this nearly taboo novel is a slow-burning escape to be savored." ★★★★½