This is book # 3 in the San Francisco Series.
Hillary Robins had watched all of her friends couple off. Everyone in her group had their person now, while she'd turned into something like the eighth wheel. After Caroline had broken her heart, Hillary had always known that she'd be the last of her friends to find someone. Caroline had done a number on her. And, in many ways, she was still recovering.
Amara Simmons both loved and hated being a preacher's daughter. She loved her father dearly. He was all she had left after her mother's tragic death. But what her father and his protégé, Mark, taught in church was in direct opposition to what she felt about herself. She'd never had the courage to admit it out loud. She even dated Mark because it was what was right for her father and for their shared faith. Unfortunately for Amara, her secret - along with some family secrets - collide when she finally decides to come out of her shell.
Hillary had been staring at a beautiful, auburn-haired woman every week in her local café for over a year before circumstances finally give her the courage to take a chance and strike up a conversation. Amara had always thought Hillary was beautiful. She'd always wanted to talk to her, but she couldn't. If she did, that would mean that thing she'd been hiding about herself might reveal itself. If it did, it would change everything.
Recommended order of reading the books in the series: