Fr. 26.50

Maybe This Once

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.02.2026

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From the "queen of sweet romance" (Falon Ballard) Sophie Sullivan, comes a small-town, opposites-attract romance about two people who end up with more feelings than they bargained for after pursuing a summer fling.

Charlotte "Charlie" Ashford has worked hard to become her own person. Tired of living in the shadow of her famous parents, she gladly left behind a life of glitz and glamour to pursue her true passion: becoming a counselor. However, when a viral video upends Charlie's plans, she wonders if the real key to discovering herself is through her late father.

Grayson Keller has finally found his footing. He's settled in one place, surrounded by family, and secure in his business. By his third summer as owner, Get Lost Lodge is showing a steady profit and seeing its fair share of repeat visitors. Whatever happens, Grayson is perfectly content with his quiet life and careful heart. That is, until he meets Charlie, who he can't seem to get out of his head.

On the surface, Charlie and Grayson seem to have nothing in common more than a growing attraction that neither of them can fight. Trusting each other isn't easy. They've both been hurt before, and they're not looking for anything serious. The solution is easy: they'll date, have some fun, and walk away unscathed. Right? Or, maybe this once, they can see past the hurt to what, or who, is on the other side waiting for them.


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SOPHIE SULLIVAN (she/her) is a Canadian author as well as a cookie-eating, Diet Pepsi-drinking, Disney enthusiast who loves reading and writing romance in almost equal measure. She writes around her day job as a teacher and spends her spare time with her sweet family watching reruns of Friends. She's had plenty of practice writing happily ever after as her alter ego, Jody Holford.

Product details

Authors Sophie Sullivan
Publisher St. Martin's Publishing Group
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.02.2026
 
EAN 9781250875877
ISBN 978-1-250-87587-7
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 137 mm x 210 mm x 25 mm
Weight 454 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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