X is the 24th book of the I Found My Heart in San Francisco series.
Time has started to move faster, with three years having passed in the blink of an eye.
Jamie has used the time well, managing a gut renovation on a Victorian charmer just a block away. They’re just a few months from being able to move in, finally getting out of the basement of the O’Flaherty homestead, which was possibly the last place she could have imagined herself living before she met the woman of her dreams. But soon they’ll be ensconced in their own home, and she’s so excited about living above ground that she’s giddy.
Ryan’s been chipping away at her dissertation while working nearly full-time with O’Flaherty cousins. By the time she has her PhD, she will be a pretty competent plasterer, with a minor in drywall hanging. Not exactly the path she thought she’d be on, but she’s finally come to accept that she’s a happier person when she lets life happen.
But even a laid-back Ryan is not a Ryan without plans, and she’s been nipping at Jamie’s heels on a routine basis, certain now is the time to start their family.
Jamie’s not exactly opposed, but she knows that once they go down that path, their alone time will be a thing of the past. Since it’s hard to get and keep Ryan’s attention now, how could she have more of it when they’re juggling a baby’s constant needs?
They’ve both made strides in being more flexible, but this is a big ask. Jamie would like to wait for around five years, while Ryan was ready to go once they graduated. Maybe it’s time to put a big X next to that item on the to-do list?