She came to rebuild an inn.
She didn't plan on rebuilding her life.
When Isla Bennett arrives in Driftwood Harbor, she has one goal: restore Lantern House.The historic coastal inn is falling apart, her budget is tighter than she admits, and the last thing she needs is distraction.
What she gets instead is Beckett Rowe.
Blunt, stubborn, and relentlessly practical, Beckett knows exactly what the inn needs-and he's not afraid to tell her when she's wrong. He's spent his life fixing things that last, and he has no patience for people who treat this town like a place to pass through.
Isla should hate him.
Instead, she finds herself relying on him.
As long days turn into shared decisions, late-night problem solving, and a growing sense that Lantern House might become something real again, the line between professional and personal begins to blur. But Isla's past isn't as far away as she'd like to believe-and Beckett has his own reasons for keeping things grounded, guarded, and temporary.
Because some things are easier to fix than others.
And some risks don't come with a blueprint.
Fixing Forever is a warm, emotionally rich small-town romance about rebuilding, second chances, and learning when to hold on-and when to finally let something become permanent.