
A cinnamon roll hero. A complicated single mom. From campfire sparks to city lights, love keeps finding a way. Recently divorced and preparing for insemination with her ex-husband, Bryce Rodens has sworn off romance. Her week at a beloved summer camp is supposed to be about friendship and fresh air, not late-night sparks or lingering glances. Enter Wells Amble. Eight years younger, disarmingly kind, and infuriatingly persistent. Not the kind of guy Bryce lets herself want. Especially when they’re both headed to New York City after camp and she’s made it clear nothing can happen. But the more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to ignore the pull between them. And when emotional boundaries blur under starry skies, Bryce has to ask is it possible to move forward when your past is still in motion? More Than the Years, Book Two in the More Series, is a spicy, slow-burn, age-gap romance where the cinnamon roll hero falls first. With emotionally mature, progressive characters navigating real-life complexities, this steamy story is perfect for fans of Abby Jimenez, Meghan Quinn, Emily Henry, and Ali Hazelwood.
Author

Leah Omar is an author from Minnesota, and as long as she could remember, has been an avid reader and writer. Her debut novel, A Labor of Love, lived in her mind for years before she put pen to paper. Leah is a lover of all romance novels but set out to create compelling stories that tackle the complexities of relationships. Leah has a bachelor’s of art in communications and English literature and a master’s degree in business administration. She now calls Minneapolis home, which she shares with her husband and two children. In her free time, Leah enjoys traveling the world and learning about different cultures, reading and writing, and spending time with those she loves best. As a writer, Leah is devoted to giving her readers contemporary love stories that make us remember that we have more similarities than differences, and that love can conquer all. She loves to interact with readers, so feel free to reach out.