![]() ![]() Matt is incredibly sweet, patient and sympathetic once he understands the reasons Frankie is so cynical about love and marriage. Pleasantly surprised by how much fun they have together, they are soon spending all of their time together, but will Frankie's fears ruin their chance at happiness? ![]() Although experience tells her relationships are doomed to fail, Frankie tentatively agrees to an "undate" with Matt. ![]() Having successfully avoided relationships, Frankie is hopelessly inept when it comes to flirting and she is horrified by her sudden awareness of Matt. Frankie is an introvert who enjoys her solitude, but when one of her friends needs her, she puts aside her uneasiness with messy emotions to offer support and comfort. Although she is quite close to her best friends, Eva and Matt's sister Paige, she shies away from physical affection and she closely guards her secrets. She goes out of her to be as inconspicuous as possible and she has her barriers firmly in place. ![]() Convinced there is no such as happily ever after, Frankie is afraid to risk ruining their friendship by dating but will Matt persuade her to give him (and them) a chance?Īfter her parents' devastating divorce, Frankie has a jaundiced outlook on love and marriage. In this outing, relationship shy Frankie Cole is stunned by her sudden attraction to her longtime friend, Matt Walker. The second installment in Sarah Morgan'scharming From Manhattan with Love series, Sunset in Central Park is an absolutely delightful friends to lovers romance. ![]()
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