A tender and hopeful Western romance about loss, belonging, and the quiet courage to love again.
Widowed rancher Clara Hayes has spent three long years keeping her Arizona ranch alive with nothing but grit and routine. The land is dry, the days are hard, and her heart-still mourning her late husband-has forgotten how to dream.
When Luke Morgan, a drifting ranch hand with a weathered past, rides in looking for work, Clara hires him out of necessity. But as the days stretch into seasons, the two begin to find something in each other neither expected: understanding, laughter, and the fragile spark of hope.
Luke has spent his life moving from place to place, never staying long enough to belong. Clara has lived in the shadow of loss, afraid to love again. Yet as they mend fences, fight storms, and face a wildfire that threatens everything they've built, they learn that even the harshest desert can bloom with life once more.
Perfect for readers who love:Heartfelt, slow-burn Western romances
Strong heroines and quiet, steadfast heroes
Stories of grief, hope, and emotional renewal