A man forced her from her home, yet he's the only place she truly belongs. Can their desire forge a future, or will their past tear them apart again?
Wren Campbell has been floating through life post-graduation, and it's finally catching up with her. Her heart yearns for the small town of Honey Grove, but one man has ruined her fond memories of home for the last six years. After being laid off indefinitely, Wren has to decide whether to move home and risk seeing him again or keep searching for work and stay in a city she's never entirely belonged in.
Blake Fisher was always meant to be Wren's endgame until he became the architect of her heartbreak. Now that Wren is back in Honey Grove, she's determined to keep him at arm's length. But when she thinks she can handle living in the same town as her ex, fate intervenes, and her brother suffers a severe injury. Now, Wren's brother needs her and Blake to work as a team to keep the family farm going. She could handle being in the same town as him but forced to work with him? That's a whole other story.
As Wren and Blake navigate their strained past and uncertain future, Wren finds herself reopening old wounds and grasping at the possibility of moving on. But when she thinks she's filled that hole in her heart, she wonders if there's more to their story.