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Kennedy's life is at a standstill. While on her therapist's couch, she psychoanalyzes herself, her latest short-term failure of a relationship, and all of those mistakes she's made along the way. On impulse, she books a getaway. Where better to find herself than a luminous gay-owned bed and breakfast on the coast of Maine? Enter Logan, a stranger who approaches her in the lobby. Logan who's oh-so-persuasive and determined to win her over. And maybe she does. Or maybe she's beginning to, at least. But as the two find they're inexplicably drawn to one another during an intoxicating and…mehr

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Kennedy's life is at a standstill. While on her therapist's couch, she psychoanalyzes herself, her latest short-term failure of a relationship, and all of those mistakes she's made along the way. On impulse, she books a getaway. Where better to find herself than a luminous gay-owned bed and breakfast on the coast of Maine? Enter Logan, a stranger who approaches her in the lobby. Logan who's oh-so-persuasive and determined to win her over. And maybe she does. Or maybe she's beginning to, at least. But as the two find they're inexplicably drawn to one another during an intoxicating and completely sublime few days secluded far away from reality, they're also struggling with the relationship's transience. So It Went Like This is a candid and deeply personal exploration of fate, chosen family, and that dreamy vulnerability intrinsic in life's uncertainties, as told in interwoven perspectives. It's a portrait that seeks an answer to an enduring question: What if some were predestined and meant for one another?
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C. Spencer spent two years as an art major in college only to switch midway to English literature, which led to her unnatural obsession with Hester Prynne, Lady Brett Ashley, and Henry David Thoreau's lifestyle of resistance. After graduating, she moved to Vermont sight unseen, living in the land of maple syrup and snowboarding for ten years. During that time, she met her wife online. Soon they both relocated to Massachusetts, which is where they currently reside with their daughter. She's worked as a freelance copywriter since 2001. In 2013, she began writing fiction on the side. Connect on Facebook at facebook.com/CSpencerAuthor and Twitter at twitter.com/CSpencerAuthor.