Angela Weaver inherited the protection of Hunter Cartwright when she moved into the apartment across the hall from him a year ago. Even though they are nothing alike, the two soon become good friends. He's outgoing. She's more sensitive and quiet. He's got a devil-may-care attitude. She's more by the book and formal. He's a womanizer, and she hasn't been on a date in a year. He has a big, loving family. She hasn't seen or talked to any of hers in five years. Yet, because he makes her laugh, she's happy.Both are satisfied with their relationship. Until one day a simple touch turns into more than friendly contact. Now she's wondering what his kiss will be like, and he's wondering how she'll be in bed.He's suddenly looking at her in a different way -- and she's looking back.Life just got very complicated.
Theresa Stillwagon has been writing most of her life. Since one of her teachers praised a poem she wrote for a class assignment, she's been putting words together in the hopes of seeing them in print. Not caring if anyone other than herself ever read them. Her dream came to reality in 2008 when she signed her first writing contract.
A former resident of the state of Georgia, Theresa recently moved back to her birth state of Ohio, with her husband of almost thirty years and her cat, Frankie. She's currently hard at work writing another story.