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    This 114-page Plot & Prompt package includes:

    ⭐️ Story Premise – ready for marketing
    ⭐️ Complete Codex
     – Complete story bible that includes characters, settings, world details
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    Chapter-by-Chapter Outline – The roadmap
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    AI-Ready Chapter Prompts – THE MAGIC ✨ Detailed writing instructions for every single chapter
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    Marketing Copy – including taglines, blurbs, tropes and more
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    FULL Implementation Guide with step-by-step instructions to guide you to write this book AND turn it into a series!

    THE VALENTINE REUNION

    When Seattle’s top wedding planner returns to her Vermont hometown to plan a Valentine’s Day wedding, she discovers the best man is her childhood best friend—the boy she kissed once and abandoned fifteen years ago without explanation.

    Grace Holloway doesn’t do small-town weddings. She doesn’t do Valentine’s Day. And she definitely doesn’t go home to Maple Ridge—the town she left the morning after kissing Jake Sullivan under the Valentine’s Festival lights. Until her mentor begs her to plan one wedding she can’t refuse. The catch? The groom’s best man is Jake.

    Jake Sullivan has spent fifteen years building a life without Grace. He’s got his family’s hardware store, his eight-year-old daughter Lily, and a town full of people who never abandoned him. He doesn’t need Grace breezing back in stirring up feelings he buried long ago. The problem? Two weeks of forced proximity. Cake tastings at his mother’s kitchen. Dance rehearsals where they had their first kiss. And Lily asking pointed questions like “Why did you leave my dad?” and “Are you staying this time?”

    Except the Valentine’s Festival happens. The treehouse happens—Jake admits he loved her, was going to tell her that morning, found out she’d already left. The midnight kiss at the wedding happens and Jake whispers “I’m done pretending I don’t love you” and asks her to stay.

    And when Grace’s Seattle business calls with a crisis requiring her on a plane the next morning, she runs. Gets to the airport. Sits at the gate. And realizes she’s not running toward her career—she’s running from choosing love over control. She walks away from the gate, drives back through a snowstorm, and shows up soaking wet on Jake’s porch saying “I didn’t get on the plane.”

    One year later they marry on Valentine’s Day where they first kissed. Grace promises to stay—not because she’s trapped but because she chooses him. Every day. In the small town she thought was too small for her dreams but turned out to be exactly big enough for her heart. Because some loves are worth coming home for. Some loves are worth choosing brave for. And some loves—built on friendship and courage—are worth everything.

    TROPES:
    • Friends to Lovers
    • Second Chance Romance
    • Small Town Romance
    • Valentine’s Day Setting
    • Forced Proximity
    • Single Dad Hero
    • Career-Driven Heroine
    • Found Family
    • Emotional Slow Burn
    • Right Person Wrong Time
    • Grumpy/Sunshine Elements
    • The One That Got Away

    HEAT LEVEL: Sweet / Fade to Black