48 years old. Four children. One devastating diagnosis.
Morgan thought she had all the time in the world to teach her children the hard-earned lessons of life. Now, facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, she knows the clock is ticking. She can't leave them a financial safety net, but she can leave them something far more meaningful: a sanctuary.
Abandoning doctor's appointments for hardware store runs, Morgan purchases a worn-down motorhome. Against the advice of everyone, she dedicates her final months to stripping, painting, and painstakingly renovating the RV-turning it into a personalized, vibrant masterpiece filled with hidden memories, like a secret mural of horses and custom cushions made from old hockey jerseys. It is her final, desperate act of love.
But on one last trip to her Canadian home, she meets Calian, a man who sees past her illness and awakens a desire for a future she can't have. How can she ask a man to love her when her legacy is already sealed?
A tender, unforgettable story about finding your greatest purpose when you think you've lost everything, and the enduring love that lives on, long after the final goodbye.