Description
Angela Morris returns to the misty hollows of Smoky Summit after a decade away, determined to save the fading annual summer jamboree that once defined the region. The driven festival coordinator from Cedar Junction carries the weight of old heartbreak and shallow city romances, but a literal collision with woodshop owner Brian Foster changes everything when his steady hands pull her back from a crumbling stage plank.
Brian Foster has long guarded his heart behind callused resolve, pouring his skill into the festival grounds that echo his great-grandfather’s fiddle-playing legacy. Together they unearth forgotten artifacts—a 1906 poster, a 1914 performer’s letter, a 1923 ticket stub, and a phantom fiddle melody drifting from the hills—while a meddling county inspector threatens to shutter the event for good.
As they chase spectral clues across overgrown trails, derelict dance halls, and the old wagon trail into Cedar Junction, rising passion collides with clashing visions for the festival’s future. The heritage of two rival towns and their own guarded hearts hang in the balance, forcing them to confront lost family traditions and the ache of second chances.
Through crates of vintage decorations, 1800s diaries, 1903 dance-hall remnants, and a final surge of wind-borne melody, Angela and Brian rebuild the stage and revive the jamboree’s soul-stirring past. In the end, the restored lantern glows above a square filled with musicians and crowds, proving the timeless magic of rediscovery and forgiveness amid the Smoky Summit Souls.





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