Caleb Sterling returns to Ocracoke with a ruined reputation, a failing bank account, and one impossible inheritance: The Gables, the storm-battered Victorian house his family abandoned twenty-seven years ago.
Once, the house was his father's pride. Now it is a rotting landmark wrapped in salt, ivy, and local suspicion. Caleb intends to assess the damage, stabilize what he can, and decide whether the place is worth saving. Then he finds Clara Bennett in the overgrown garden, fiercely protecting a rosebush that should have died years ago.
Clara knows the land better than Caleb does. She knows the roses, the hidden paths, the old stories, and the strange pull The Gables still has on the island. What she does not know is how deeply her own family's history is tied to the house-or how little time she may have to finish the work she came home to do.
As Caleb and Clara uncover a hidden room beneath the porch, an old covenant, and a forgotten history of refuge, The Gables becomes more than a broken house. It becomes proof that some places are built to shelter the wounded, the lost, and the people brave enough to begin again.
But Caleb's brother wants the property sold to developers, the town sees only an eyesore, and the house itself may not survive another season unless Caleb and Clara can restore both its structure and its purpose.
The Season of Repair is a heartfelt restoration romance about legacy, healing, second chances, and the quiet courage it takes to rebuild what everyone else has given up on.