Two writers. One deadline. Zero chance they’ll make it through without rewriting the rules.
Bestselling romance author Sherry Evans likes control—her outlines, her covers, her happily-ever-afters. Thrill-writer Peter Cook prefers chaos, caffeine, and explosions on page one. When their literary agent pairs them together for a high-profile collaboration, neither expects to survive the week, let alone finish a book.
But a mandatory writing retreat forces Sherry and Peter into close quarters, where arguments turn into banter, late-night brainstorming becomes something almost tender, and the line between fiction and feeling blurs more with every chapter they draft.
Just as they find their rhythm, social media drama, industry politics, and an unexpected movie deal threaten to derail the partnership—and the fragile trust growing between them.
From riverside writing retreats to a high-stakes Toronto book launch, Drafting Differences is a charming, slow-burn romance about second chances, creative sparks, and the terrifying joy of letting someone rewrite your carefully plotted life.
Perfect for fans of smart, mature love stories with humour, heart, and a bit of publishing-world chaos.
This is a closed door romance, with mature protagonists, forced proximity, workplace setting.