Nora Callahan arrives in Millbrook Valley with two suitcases and the kind of exhaustion that sleep doesn't fix. She's left a career in Boston that looked perfect from the outside and felt hollow from the inside. The town offers her a part-time bookkeeping position at the Morning Table - the kind of work that doesn't require ambition, just accuracy.
What she doesn't expect is Will Hartley, the Morning Table's owner. A former Boston chef who chose a small town over a big career, he understands exactly what she's walking away from - and exactly what she might be walking toward.
Starting over is harder than it sounds. So is staying put when everything in you wants to keep moving. But Millbrook Valley has a way of showing people what they actually need - quietly, without fanfare, the way good places do.
Perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Debbie Macomber.
- Clean romance - Small town - Fresh start - Slow burn - Millbrook Valley Series Book 6