
A Room for Two
A slow-burn BBW contemporary romance about finding home, healing, and the courage to stay: Sometimes the best love stories start with sharing the last empty space.
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Wren Sue Maxwell

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Claire Donovan doesn’t do permanence. As a travel nurse, she’s perfected the art of leaving before anything can fall apart—new cities, new contracts, clean slates. But when a housing mix-up forces her to share an apartment with Luke Abrams, a firefighter sidelined by injury and stubborn optimism, her temporary stay begins to look dangerously like home.
Luke’s life has been rebuilt from the ashes, literally. He’s done pretending he’s fine when the mirror still reflects scars—on his body and somewhere deeper. Claire, with her guarded humor and soft-spoken resilience, reminds him what real living feels like. She cooks at midnight, leaves notes by the coffee pot, and pretends she doesn’t see the way he watches her like she’s sunlight after smoke.
What starts as cautious roommate diplomacy turns into something quieter and far more intimate—shared dinners, whispered confessions, and the comfort of existing in the same space. But Claire’s contract is ending, and she’s spent a lifetime running before she’s left behind. Luke can fight fire, but not her fear of staying.
As the line between “temporary” and “forever” blurs, both must learn that love isn’t about rescue—it’s about room. Room to grow, to rest, to risk being known.
A Room for Two is a heartfelt, slow-burn contemporary romance about second chances, body confidence, and the kind of love that feels like home. Warm, funny, and deeply emotional, it’s a story of two imperfect people discovering that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stay.