Clara Ashford has spent a year rebuilding herself in Laurel Hollow, Virginia - one careful, deliberate brick at a time. She has her job at the nursery, her room in Vivienne Beaumont's beloved Victorian house, and Liam Callahan, the quietly devoted botanist who taught her that love could be chosen with open eyes rather than reckless hope.Then, on an ordinary October morning, two pink lines change everything.
The pregnancy pulls Clara toward a future she'd stopped letting herself imagine - and straight into the deepest fear she carries: that joy is something the universe will find a way to take back. When loss arrives anyway, Clara and Liam are forced to grieve not just a baby, but the selves they had begun to become together. Their shared heartbreak threatens to drive them apart even as it quietly roots them deeper.
Set against the changing seasons of a small Virginia town, Through the Storm is a story of grief survived in company, of learning to let someone witness you at your most undone, and of the slow, stubborn work of thawing after the hardest winter of your life. By the time the snowdrops push through Vivienne's garden, Clara is beginning to understand what the roots were always trying to teach her: the storm doesn't end you. It just shows you how deep you go.