Description
In the quaint coastal haven of Brinecliff Bay, Elena Harper, a resilient event planner in her late forties, bears the quiet ache of a youthful love shattered twenty years ago by her first heartbreak—Jack Whitaker, the man who once held her world. Scarred by betrayal and wary of vulnerability, she channels her unyielding spirit into curating the beloved Seaborn Arts Festival at the historic Seaborn Pavilion, where early morning mists cloak her deepest doubts as she rallies vendors and artists for another flawless season.
When a ferocious storm demolishes the festival’s main stage, Elena must team up with Jack—now a skilled contractor back in town—to rebuild it before the event’s deadline, all while a greedy developer schemes to seize the pavilion for profit. With the heart of the community and her own guarded emotions on the line, this second-chance spark ignites a tender journey of rediscovering trust, mending old wounds, and embracing mature love amid small-town whispers and shared resilience.





Diana Moore –
Just finished Seaborn Sparks and the storm-rebuild chapters flew by—felt like I was right there, hammering boards with Elena while the whole town held its breath. The way the old chemistry with Jack crept back in, slow and careful, made the ending feel earned without dragging. Cozy coastal vibes plus that second-chance warmth made it a perfect rainy-day read.