She's rebuilding what life broke. He's the unexpected piece that fits.
Willa Taylor is starting over in Moab, sober, guarded, and trying to find her footing after a few years that nearly broke her. The chaos is gone, replaced by quiet mornings, sketchbooks, and balancing a job at her sister's coffee shop with a new opportunity helping teens find their way through the same kind of pain she's still learning to live with.
Then there's Carter James. He's the wilderness therapist who's supposed to keep things steady - sunny, grounded, and entirely too good at seeing through her walls. What starts as a friendship turns into something deeper. Something neither of them planned.
But Carter has his own lines to hold, and Willa has wounds that don't heal in straight lines. When snow starts to fall in the desert, they both feel it.. the beauty in what shouldn't be, and the pull toward something they promised themselves they'd avoid.
Because some things aren't meant to be planned.
They're meant to change everything.