Shay Mercer did not come back to Delaney to stay. She came back because the old house on Mercer Lane needed repairs before winter, because her mother asked in exactly the kind of way that made refusal feel both impractical and faintly ungrateful, and because sometimes leaving a place does not mean it stops knowing how to call you home. Her plan is simple: fix what needs fixing, keep her distance, and leave again as soon as possible. Then she meets Caroline Fisk. Caroline is steady, capable, and far too comfortable in a town Shay has spent years trying not to miss. She knows how to make things work, how to hold her ground, and how to look at Shay like she sees more than Shay intended to show. The more Shay gets pulled into Delaney's rhythms-community projects, old memories, and the quiet persistence of a place that refuses to become irrelevant-the harder it is to pretend she is only passing through. Because some returns are logistical. And some returns ask better questions than you are prepared to answer. As the days stretch longer than planned and the line between temporary and staying begins to blur, Shay must decide whether going back is really the same thing as moving forward-or whether the life she thought she left behind might still have room for the version of her she became. Postcards, Promises & The Long Way Home is a warm, slow-burn sapphic small-town romance about return, belonging, and choosing love without giving up yourself.
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