Description
Marin Cole returns to Harbor’s Edge with her career in ruins after a high-profile documentary project collapses. Once a celebrated filmmaker, she now seeks anonymity hosting the morning show at the struggling local radio station, determined to avoid any emotional risk after repeated public and personal betrayals.
Ryder Shaw, the station’s quiet sound engineer, emerges from the shadows with a guarded intensity that stirs long-buried feelings. Their forced proximity intensifies when a rival station threatens a hostile takeover, throwing Marin and Ryder together to fight for the station’s survival amid live broadcasts and community rallies.
As they clash over the station’s future, sparks of sensual tension give way to deeper conversations about failure, identity, and second chances. Marin confronts her fear of repeating past mistakes while Ryder reveals his own history of walking away from his old life, creating a steady rhythm of support that deepens their connection.
External pressures mount with advertiser poaching, town gossip, and an overnight storm that forces raw honesty. Marin organizes a community storytelling event and later faces the rival’s takeover threat, choosing courage over retreat as Ryder fights for both her and the station.
In the final community-backed broadcast initiative, Marin and Ryder move from guarded hearts to unbreakable intimacy. They share a quiet future vision outside the station at dawn, where Marin stands hopeful at the studio door.





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