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PLEASE WAIT TO CROSS by Elissa Bass

PLEASE WAIT TO CROSS

by Elissa Bass

Pub Date: Sept. 2nd, 2025
ISBN: 9781665783354
Publisher: Archway Publishing

A corporate executive reconnects with her family and finds an unexpected chance at love in Bass’ contemporary romance.

At 58, Elizabeth “Beth” Rhinehart, the Chicago-based CFO of a Fortune 500 company, should be basking in the rewards of her success; instead, she’s in the throes of a major midlife crisis. In need of a change, Beth resigns from her company, sells her luxurious penthouse, and returns to her family’s Cape Cod home to help her sister Katherine (“KK”) navigate a series of crises, including the sudden death of her best friend, Chickie Madeira. She even finds a renewed since of purpose as a part-time school crossing guard as she connects with students from all walks of life, including Priya Deshmukh, a star student intent on pursuing an Ivy League education, and Malachy Doyle, a fifth grader from a troubled family. It’s in her capacity as crossing guard that Beth catches the eye of police chief Mike Ponce, a childhood acquaintance. As Beth becomes an integral part of the community, an attraction grows between her and Mike, although both are wary of romance after past failed relationships. When tragedy strikes, Beth and Mike must reevaluate their places in the community—and in each other’s lives. Bass’ novel is a sharply written sequel to her Happy Hour (2024) replete with well-developed characters and incisive writing that smoothly alternates between Beth’s and Mike’s perspectives as they process their unexpected romance. Beth loves poetry, and the author skillfully includes quotes from poets like Robert Frost and William Carlos Williams to emphasize key moments in the story. Bass’ writing offers a striking balance of humor and insight (“After decades of therapy, it took nine months of working as a school crossing guard to figure out what I needed”). Underlying the novel’s briskly paced narrative is a deeply empathetic exploration of grief, loneliness, and the quiet struggles of children living on society’s margins. In Bass’ skilled hands, what could be a simple breezy romance becomes a tender portrait of a community and all of its joys and sorrows.

A poignant love story with a satisfying mix of thoughtfulness and humor.