Thirty years ago, Tom Walker left Maple Ridge with a guitar in one hand and Ellie Brooks's heart in the other. He never came back. Now, widowed and unmoored, Tom returns to the small Vermont town he once called home-drawn by his son, by grief, and by a life that no longer fits. Ellie Brooks never left. She built Second Measure Music Studio from the ashes of an old hobby shop, raised a daughter, survived a divorce, and learned to live without the harmony she once shared with the boy who sang to her under gymnasium lights. When Tom walks into her studio one late afternoon, the first notes of an old song hum between them-unspoken, unfinished. What begins as cautious coffee and trail walks slowly rekindles something neither expected: possibility. In a town that remembers, and with friends who refuse to let love stay buried, Tom and Ellie must decide whether the past can be honored without trapping them-or if thirty years apart has given them exactly what they need to try again. A tender, slow-burn second-chance romance about grief, music, small-town roots, and the quiet courage it takes to let love come back. Perfect for readers of Nicholas Sparks, Debbie Macomber, and anyone who believes some songs-and some loves-are meant to be sung again.
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