IN A TOWN OF KINGS, ONLY LOVE CAN LIGHT UP THE LAST FRONTIER.
Bush pilot Sutton King has no time for distractions.
In the remote Alaskan town of Alpenglow, he carries the responsibility for his wilderness lodge, his family, and the community that depends on him. When the town’s last teacher quits midyear, Sutton needs someone who will stay.
Charlie Griffin only plans to stay one year. A Georgia girl with sunshine in her smile, Charlie arrives as the new teacher for Alpenglow’s tiny one-room schoolhouse. She came north for a fresh start, not for forever.
But Alpenglow has a way of getting under your skin.
It’s a town where bush planes are the lifeline, where the boardwalk hums with familiar faces, and where neighbors appear with hot coffee, baked goods, and opinions you never asked for. The place may be small and quirky, but its people take care of their own.
Charlie quickly falls for Alpenglow, and for Sutton King.
As autumn settles over the mountains and the evening sky glows with the soft blush of Alpenglow, Charlie must decide whether her time in Alaska was only meant to be temporary… or if love can convince her that the Last Frontier is home.