A love that feels like coming up for air.
Sometimes it takes losing everything to find where you belong.
Rose Bennett built her dream life one promotion at a time. A skyline view. A name that carried weight. A calendar packed so full there was no room left for her. But when one late-night drive on a quiet Georgia road ends in twisted metal and flashing lights, everything she thought mattered slips away, and she’s forced to face the truth she’s been running from: success means nothing if you lose yourself in the process.
Back in Tunbridge, the hometown she thought she’d outgrown, Rose is surrounded by the pieces of the life she left behind and the man who makes her question everything she’s built.
Charlie Warren has spent his life in motion. Pilot. Wanderer. Always chasing the next horizon. But when his path crosses with Rose’s, something begins to stir. It’s unexpected, consuming, and impossible to ignore.
She’s spent her life proving herself. He’s spent his avoiding anything that could tie him down. When distance, fear, and the pull of old habits threaten to undo them, they’ll have to decide if love is something you find or something you fight for.
A raw, emotional, and unforgettable story about rediscovering purpose, finding your way back to what matters, and love that feels like coming up for air.
If you love The Notebook and Things You Save in a Fire, and love stories that feel achingly real, you’ll devour The Light at Grace Hill.