She's her best friend's age. He's old enough to know better. Neither of them cares anymore.
Cole Baker built his entire life around football.
He got it right — eventually. The career. The comeback with his daughter. The granddaughter who reaches for him like he was always there.
What he did not plan for was her.
Taiya Wester is not looking for anyone.
She adopted her daughter alone. She rebuilt her life alone. She has learned, the hard way, that the people you trust most are the ones who hurt you quietest.
She is done trusting quietly.
But Cole is not loud. He is not flashy. He does not make promises he hasn't already decided to keep.
He just... shows up.
Every time. Without being asked. Without making it a moment.
And that — that — is the most dangerous thing he could have done to her.
This is not the love story either of them saw coming.
It is coffee cups and Saturday mornings and a little girl who picked him long before her mother did.
It is two people who have already survived losing everything — learning, slowly, that they might be each other's way back.
The only question is whether she'll let herself believe it before he stops waiting.
A contemporary romance with:
✦ Age-gap (older hero / younger heroine)
✦ Best friend's dad — adjacent forbidden tension
✦ Single mom + adoptive parent
✦ Redemption arc & second chance at life
✦ Slow burn with emotional payoff
✦ HEA guaranteed