A single mother's second chance at love.
Julie Drew doesn’t have room for dreams.
As a single mother raising her quiet, thoughtful autistic son, every day is about survival: keeping a roof over their heads and protecting the one person who means everything to her.
When thirteen-year-old David is accused of bullying a classmate, Julie’s fragile world begins to unravel. Desperate to keep him from suspension, she agrees to a volunteer program at a local food pantry called A Better Tomorrow.
The program’s founder, Trip Taylor, started it to establish a legacy for the sister he recently lost to cancer. This program was her dream and Trip is determined to make it real.
What he doesn’t expect is David.
Or David’s mother.
Julie is stronger, more intelligent, and far more resilient than she realizes. As Trip helps Julie uncover the truth about what really happened at school, initial attraction grows into something deeper.
But Julie has spent years believing happy endings aren’t meant for people like her.
And Trip isn’t sure he deserves one.
A Better Tomorrow is a heartfelt, dual-POV clean romance about family, grief, and discovering hope where you least expect it.
Perfect for readers who love:
- sweet, closed-door romance
- single-mom love stories
- emotional and uplifting stories about neurodiverse families