Ten years ago Liberty Sutton was an art world darling, celebrated for her outspoken viewpoint and brash style. Nowadays she’s settled for a different kind of life, designing jewelry and supporting her husband Brant, a star architect in a booming market. He’s in his professional prime and Libby is left feeling lonely and overlooked.
When an opportunity arises for Libby to regain some of her former clout with a showing at a gallery in Rosemary Beach, Florida, she jumps at the chance. Brant dutifully accompanies her, but complications at work demand his attention from afar. Libby’s hope for their marriage are dwindling fast.
Enter Zander, the gallery owner’s right-hand man and driving force behind the whole trip. He’s admired Liberty for years, coveted her talent, and would like nothing more than to add her to his long list of conquests. Libby is an easy mark for his focused seduction.
So what’s Libby to do, when the man she adores doesn’t seem to appreciate her? How does she resist the fascinated devotion being dangled just short of her grasp? When real life interferes with their love story, is it too late to rewrite The End?