Nights on Marine Avenue is a tender small-town love story on the rainy coast of British Columbia. Jason opens Marine Grounds, a warm caf with a hand-painted ampersand and chalkboard menus. Lia returns to help, a reporter with ferry wind in her lungs, pulled between the steadiness of Powell River and a Vancouver photographer who offers work and glitter.
Friday dances at Dwight Hall, letters tucked under a little pane that says Later, payphones, mixtapes, and market days shape a season of choice. As jealousy and ambition surface, Jason learns to say one true sentence, and Lia learns how to love two places without lying. By winter's end she stands on the ferry, city ahead and Powell behind, two letters unopened.
Perfect for readers who love slow burn, found family, and the ache of belonging.