Some loves don't get forever. They get something better—the moment someone finally sees you.
She had one rule: never fall for a patient.
He had one goal: make sure she did.
Emily Carter is done. Done with caring too much, losing too often, and feeling everything she's trained herself not to feel. This is her last assignment—one final patient, one clean exit, and then she's gone.
Daniel Harris wasn't supposed to matter. He's thirty-one, terminal, and completely at peace with both. What he isn't at peace with is watching Emily hide behind her clipboard when he can see, plain as anything, that she's worth so much more than the distance she keeps.
So he keeps his window open. Asks questions no one has ever thought to ask her. And slowly—dangerously—Emily starts to answer.
Falling for Daniel was never the plan. But some people walk into your life and rearrange everything—even when they can't stay.
A tender, slow-burn love story about grief, courage, and the people who see us most clearly—right when we need it most.
Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Nicholas Sparks.