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Flora Douglas has spent thirty years running from Applemore, where she spent most of her childhood in foster care, always feeling like the odd one out. These days, she’s a bestselling novelist with writer’s block, two grown children and an ex-husband who still can’t work the boiler.
Then one night, one impulsive decison changes everything – and she finds herself booking a six month stay in the house she grew up in.
The Harbour House isn’t home anymore. It’s been renovated beautifully – every trace of her childhood erased, which should make things easier.
Except the village hasn’t forgotten her – and neither has Tor Wilson, the boy whose careless teasing was the final straw that sent her running.
Now with both their lives at a crossroads, Flora and Tor are forced to face the question they’ve both been avoiding – who are you when everything you’ve built falls away?
As Flora reluctantly teaches a creativity workshop and Tor builds a space for lonely men to connect, they begin to discover the stories we tell ourselves about our past might be the very things keeping us stuck – and that sometimes the only way forward is to stop running from yourself.
A heartwarming small town tale of empty nests, second chances, finding your voice – and learning that it’s never too late to rewrite your story.
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