Set on You
4.6

Amy Lea's 'Set on You' is a heartwarming tale of love, self-discovery, and second chances. The story follows the journey of two individuals who, despite their different backgrounds and past traumas, find solace and strength in each other's company. Through beautifully crafted characters and poignant storytelling, the novel explores themes of resilience, forgiveness, and the transformative power of human connection. As the protagonists navigate their personal struggles and confront their inner demons, readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster filled with hope, redemption, and ultimately, the triumph of love. 'Set on You' is a compelling narrative that resonates long after the final page.

About The Influencer Series

The Influencer series by Amy Lea is a charming contemporary romance trilogy that follows three women navigating love, identity, and social media fame. In Set on You, fitness influencer Crystal Chen clashes with firefighter Scott Ritchie in a gym rivalry that turns into a heartfelt romance. Exes and O’s features Tara Chen, a romance-obsessed book influencer who reconnects with her past lovers while falling unexpectedly for her grumpy roommate. The Catch follows fashion influencer Melanie Karlsen as she lands in a remote fishing village and enters a fake engagement with rugged local Evan Whaler. Each book delivers humor, heart, and modern love.

About Amy Lea

Amy Lea is a captivating writer known for her poignant exploration of human relationships and emotions. Born in a small town, Lea developed a deep love for storytelling from a young age. Her debut novel, 'Whispers in the Wind,' swiftly garnered critical acclaim for its lyrical prose and raw portrayal of love and loss. Lea's ability to craft multidimensional characters and intricate plots has solidified her as a rising star in contemporary literature. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of the human experience, Lea's works continue to resonate with readers worldwide, making her a powerful voice in the literary landscape.

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