More Than Nothing
author by Sophie Hamilton

FAST DATA ACCESS More Than Nothing
Wildly romantic, More Than Nothing is the first book in the Pine Springs series—small-town Michigan, where there’s community, drama, heat, and heart. With Elenie’s family the most hated in Pine Springs, keeping a low profile has become a way of life for her. But then the new police chief, Roman Martinez, shows up at the diner where she’s a waitress, all muscle and badge and dangerous perception. And going under the radar just got that much harder. He’s determined to take down a drug ring. The prime suspects? Elenie’s criminal stepfather and brothers. Keeping her distance would be the sensible choice, but what if she could help Roman put her family behind bars—and finally prove that she’s nothing like them? Turning informant will be a dangerous game for them both. But it might be... The book successfully creates a sense of authenticity by portraying situations and emotions in a believable manner. Characters respond to challenges in ways that feel realistic, reinforcing reader connection and trust in the story. The narrative voice used throughout the book feels confident and well-defined. The author’s tone remains steady, helping readers develop a sense of familiarity with the storytelling style. This consistency makes it easier to follow the plot and understand the underlying messages woven into the text. The result is a cohesive reading experience that feels deliberate and carefully crafted.