They were born to collide. What ensued was extraordinary.
When Los Angeles writer Callahan Thomas meets Iris Humphrey at an art show, she knows her life is about to change forever. Iris feels more like a memory than a stranger, and what follows-the premonitions, the synchronicities, the intertwined emotions-is enough to question her sanity. But Callahan, undeterred, is desperate to understand.
Consumed by the intensity of their connection, and haunted by multiple chance encounters, Callahan attempts to explain her mysterious attraction. But Iris, wary of Callahan’s sudden passion, shies away from her poetic advances. Brokenhearted and confused, Callahan descends into the depths of despair-until an unlikely event gives her renewed hope for a future with her soulmate.
But while Callahan can’t handle them being apart, Iris can’t handle them being together. Could their chemistry be too extreme to endure? Or is its strength too special to be ignored?
To Be Her Girl is a raw and tender novel of self-discovery; passionate belief; and a true, fierce love that runs as deep as the wounds it inflicts.