
Good Enough for Now
A slow-burn contemporary BBW romance about visibility, vulnerability, and love that sees every curve clearly.
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Wren Sue Maxwell

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Lena Wray has made a career out of disappearing—behind her camera, behind humor, behind the quiet armor of a woman who’s learned to take up less space than she deserves. When a career setback leaves her reeling, she accepts a last-minute job photographing a mountain wedding, hoping distance might dull the noise of failure. Instead, she finds Grant Dawson—the best man with a talent for showing up exactly where she doesn’t want him to be.
He’s disciplined, dependable, maddeningly confident. She’s skeptical, sarcastic, and not in the mood for charm. But when a storm traps them at the remote resort, shared quarters and unexpected honesty begin to erode the distance between them. What starts as reluctant banter slowly unravels into something real: a connection built not on pretending, but on seeing and being seen.
Back in the city, their lives are nothing alike—his world gleams with structure and expectation, hers thrives on risk and imperfection. Yet Grant keeps showing up, steady and sincere, and Lena starts to wonder if love can exist without one of them shrinking to fit the other’s frame. The answer demands everything she’s never allowed herself to believe—that she’s already enough, exactly as she is.
Good Enough for Now is a tender, slow-burn BBW contemporary romance about learning to stay in focus when life goes out of frame. With humor, heart, and heat that simmers under every glance, it celebrates the kind of love that doesn’t “see past” a body but sees because of it.
Set between snow-capped mountains and the pulse of the city, this is the story of two people learning that vulnerability isn’t weakness, that self-worth can be reclaimed, and that love—real, enduring love—isn’t a transformation. It’s recognition.
For readers who crave emotionally grounded slow burns, witty dialogue, found courage, and heroines who own every inch of their joy, Good Enough for Now delivers a heart-deep, contemporary romance full of warmth, wit, and the kind of intimacy that lasts long after the last page.