Cameron had built a successful life in the hills above Los Angeles. His career was thriving, his finances were secure, and his days followed a carefully controlled routine. But behind the walls of his home and the comfort of solitude, he carried scars that convinced him that love might simply not be meant for him, causing him to keep people at a distance.
Though he lived on the West Coast, his business revolved around the East and Asian markets, making dating nearly impossible. His sister, however, refused to give up trying.
A last-minute invitation to a celebration dinner with a neighbor creates a shift. What begins as friendship gradually becomes something neither man expected.
Together, Cameron and Jay discover hiking trails, campfires, ocean cliffs, and quiet mornings by the pool. As their relationship deepens, they confront old wounds, difficult memories, and the fears that have followed them both for years.
When opportunities arise to build a new business, renovate a home, and create a life together, Cameron and Jay discover that love is not found in grand gestures or dramatic moments, but in the everyday choices to trust, to stay, and to build something lasting.
Home at Last is a heartfelt contemporary novel about second chances, chosen family, and discovering that sometimes the place we have been searching for is another person.