The cottage has a history of changing lives. Laurel never expected to become part of its legend.
When a booking mishap lands Laurel in a beachfront cottage with the innkeeper's nephew, Jack, neither of them expects the pull between them to feel so immediate-or so impossible.
Their connection is undeniable, but when Jack's dream job takes him overseas, "It's not you, it's geography" feels like the only reasonable ending. Laurel tells herself it's for the best. Statistics don't lie-even if her heart wishes they would.
But a year later, a meddling aunt-and fate-bring them both back to the cottage where it all began.
Same place. Same pull. Same impossible choice.
Will one summer rewrite their ending?
Perfect for fans of sweet, second chance romance, small-town summer settings, and love stories filled with hope, longing, and emotional depth.