From New York Times bestselling author Heidi McLaughlin comes a
heartfelt story about overcoming great loss and forgiving past sins to
find happiness again.
Brooklyn Hewett hasn't set foot in Cape Harbor for fifteen years--not
since an accident claimed the love of her life, Austin Woods. Desperate
to move forward, Brooklyn has focused on raising her daughter for the
past fourteen years. But when the opportunity comes along to renovate
the old Driftwood Inn, Brooklyn knows it's time to go home.
But it won't be easy. For one, Austin's best friend, Bowie Holmes, still
lives in Cape Harbor. Brooklyn hasn't quite been able to forget him: not
since the night they spent together--the same night they both lost
Austin. Separated by tragedy and guilt, they're brought together by the
Driftwood project. And as they rebuild the inn, they discover they're
also rebuilding something else.
Brooklyn's always been desperate to move on, not knowing that she first
needs to reconcile past transgressions. She can't forget, but she can
forgive--Austin, Bowie, and herself--on her way toward long-awaited
happiness.