Zara Elliott arrives in Crestview, eager to escape a relationship that left her shattered. All she craves is peace, some distance, and a life free from emotional messiness. But her plans unravel in just eleven days.
That’s when she crosses paths with Daniel Voss. He strolls into her coffee shop, takes a seat right across from her, and gazes at her as if he’s known her forever. It’s not a casual glance—it’s intense, almost magnetic.
Zara tries to brush it off, but it’s impossible. Daniel exudes calmness and control, yet he carries deep scars that he keeps hidden—grief over a brother he lost, guilt from a case that went wrong, and a past that just won’t let him go.
But the biggest twist? He has a daughter. Claire, just eight years old, is quietly battling a rare illness while viewing the world through a lens that most adults overlook.
Then, out of nowhere, Daniel’s past resurfaces in the form of Natalie—a woman hell-bent on tearing apart everything he holds dear, including Zara.
Initially, Zara thinks about walking away. But she can’t bring herself to do it. Instead, she decides to confront the situation head-on.
What unfolds is a tale of love, betrayal, healing, and an unexpected family forged in the most unlikely of circumstances. From a cozy coffee shop to a bustling hospital in Boston, and from silence to survival, two broken souls gradually find a way to become whole again.
Because love isn’t just a starting point. It’s what endures through everything that comes after.