Wren Callahan is famous... sort of. In the dance world, she’s a star. In Halloween Town, she’s just a woman hiding from her idol-ex who's heart she's broken. Her plan for the summer is simple: margaritas, anonymity, and absolutely no drama. Instead, she gets roped into choreographing the town’s first-ever Summerween Solstice Festival, where skeletons wear Hawaiian shirts and ghosts may—or may not—be real.
Enter Dane: a burned-out former trauma surgeon who thrives in chaos but stumbles badly in Wren’s hip-hop class.
She’s dazzling chaos, he’s steady grit, and between events promoting Summerween, meddling ghosts, and dance steps gone hilariously wrong, they just might find that love—like dancing—is only worth it if you’re willing to miss a few beats.
Joss loves books, coffee and traveling—especially to the wild places of Southern Africa and, well, anywhere. She’s a wife and a mom to two young adults. She’s also a servant to two cats and a dog the size of a small cow. After a career in local economic development and business, Joss writes full-time from her home in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.