I had one rule: don't get involved with locals. Until she moved to our small town.
After my divorce, I packed up and moved here. Port St. Clair was supposed to be simple. Build the business, keep my head down, keep my heart out of it.
Then Beth walked into Windbreaker. A small-town farm girl. Safe. Temporary.
It would be simple. A summer fling. No one gets hurt.
Except nothing about Beth stays casual. She's under my skin before I can stop it-working alongside me on the festival, showing up around every corner, making Port St. Clair feel less like a fresh start.
And just when I'm ready to blow up every rule I've made, her past shows up at the worst possible moment, dragging every old wound back to the surface.
I've been blindsided before. I know exactly how much it costs.
The question remains... is Beth worth the risk of being wrong again?
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