Description
In the quiet coastal town of Crescent Harbor, sixty-year-old retired librarian Evelyn Shore has built a life of solitary walks along the cliffside trails and the comfort of books. The ache of a love lost decades ago to Thomas Reed lingers beneath her routines, but she believes she has found peace in independence—until Thomas, now a sixty-two-year-old former park ranger, returns and stirs long-buried embers.
When a corporation threatens to bulldoze the beloved cliffs for a sprawling resort, Evelyn and Thomas are thrust together as co-leaders of the preservation campaign. Forced proximity reignites old heartbreak and the desire that never faded, leading to moonlit confessions, tender rediscoveries, and the raw vulnerability of opening scarred hearts.
As they navigate morning trail walks, evening planning sessions, a storm-trapped night in the ranger station, and a community cliff walk, Evelyn and Thomas confront regrets, fears, and the pull toward a shared future. With the town’s heritage at stake, they must decide if risking connection is worth the fight.
This sensual second-chance romance delivers a quiet triumph as two souls reclaim what was lost and secure both the cliffs and their own healing.





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