Some people run from grief. Others chase it across the world, painting sunsets that remind them of what they've lost.
Heath Dutton has spent three years traveling the globe, painting sunsets on beaches from Aruba to Bali, trying to outrun the pain of losing his wife. Now he's settling in the charming coastal town of Seagrove, hoping to finally put down roots and heal.
Emma runs the local lighthouse, hiding her own painful past behind tours and historical facts. She never expected the handsome artist who moves in down the street to awaken feelings she thought were long buried.
As they bond over cooking lessons and boat tours through the marsh, neither realizes they share more than just chemistry—they share a childhood connection that feels almost like destiny. But Heath's heart still belongs to his late wife, and Emma's scars run deeper than she lets anyone see.
In a town where everyone is family and second chances feel like coming home, can two people haunted by their pasts find the courage to chase a new kind of sunset—one they might share together?
A heartfelt story about healing, hope, and finding love when you least expect it, perfect for readers who enjoy emotional small-town romance with a touch of fate.