From childhood, Rosemary knew she was an adopted child. That never stopped her from feeling like part of the family, but it made her prove that she could manage on her own. After refusing her parents’ financial support, she built a career as a photographer, got married, survived betrayal, and a scandalous divorce.
But he was always in her life.
Ashton Hart. The biological son of her adoptive father—someone who appeared out of nowhere. Rosemary learned about him when he was seventeen and she was twenty-two. But instead of jealousy or fear of being cast out of the new family, she felt something completely different. Ashton became everything to her: a friend, a brother, a protector—the closest person she had. Someone who understood her without words. Someone she trusted more than herself.
But where is the line between attachment and something more?
She convinced herself it meant nothing. She turned a blind eye to what was obvious. But when, finally, she realized the truth—he was already tired of waiting for her.
Earlier, the book was published under the title “Look at Me” (author — Alex Gillian).