The last thing she can fix is her own life. Until one manâs offer changes everything. Thereâs been one constant in Belle Bootsâ nomadic life. Horses. Sheâs lived in Roses, North Carolina for a couple years, but lately the universe seems to be telling her itâs time to pack up her equine therapy practice and move on. Maybe Florida. Or California.
But when sheâs offered a horse-friendly fixer-upper near where she grew up, her usual sense of adventure gives way to a longing for something familiar. Salt air, wheeling seagulls, summer sand between her toes. Wilmington. Home.
The universe, with its brilliant sense of timing, chooses that moment to muddy up her plans with a man whose emerald-green eyes and rich Scottish accent do funny things to her pulse.
Andrew Branfield knows what itâs like to have important things slip through his fingers. A marriage. Money. Though Belleâs teasing voice and smoky gray eyes stir the ashes of his loneliness, his first priority is doing whateverâs necessary to keep his daughterâs favorite equine therapist from drifting away.
He never expected, when he set out to build Belle the barn of her dreams, that heâd be building something else. A home for their hearts.
Sometimes you have to leave a place to discover itâs really your home.