Tess hasn’t experienced many kindnesses in her eighteen years.
When her boyfriend abandons her at a small-town gas station, it’s just one more crappy event to add to the pile. Left without a car, money, or cell phone, her options are limited, and calling her parents isn’t one of them. So, when the family that owns the station throws her a lifeline, she grabs hold.
Turns out even the worst situations can have a silver lining, and this one is a town called Jasper Creek, a diner everyone calls Earl’s, and a young mechanic named Colten Reed.
If you’re looking for the perfect feel-good summer romance, Rayna York’s captivating standalone novel gives readers the small-town romance they crave with enough feels to make the heart sing.
“Charming and beautifully written, The Right Kind of Unexpected is a gentle, heart-warming tale of redemption, hope, discovering who you are meant to be and finding the one place in the world you can call home. This is a story that echoes back to the old-fashioned notion of working for what you want, having the patience to wait for something and being prepared to take a chance on love.”—Julia Blake, author
“The Right Kind of Unexpected brings to mind long summer days by the lake; Colten and Tess are the perfect summer getaway.”—CL Walters, author
“For readers of young adult romance, The Right Kind of Unexpected is a must read. From the jarring start to the satisfying conclusion, your heart will sing. Highly recommend!”—Mary Ann Tippet Author