Description:
Candy Lux left Jesse Conn when he had nothing.
Now he has everything — and she's walked into a business dinner to find him sitting across the table, her contract in his hands, hatred in his eyes.
She spent years trying to save her mother, outmaneuver her father's mistress, and hold together a family company with her bare hands. Jesse spent those years becoming someone she doesn't recognize.
What neither of them expected was to keep colliding — in boardrooms, in hotel corridors, in memories that surface without warning.
The Season We Missed is not a story about going back. It's the story of a woman who finally stops — stops fighting what's already over, stops confusing the past with the present, stops reaching for warmth that burned her.
And the very last image: a small boy with a toy excavator. A man wiping his eyes when he thinks no one is watching.
A quiet, precise, and deeply moving novel about love, grief, and the long process of becoming your own.











