At fifty-two, Maggie Lindley packs twenty-six years of marriage into a storage unit and has no idea where she belongs next.
Divorced, alone, and reeling from her daughter’s move overseas, Maggie sees her late great-aunt’s failing flower farm in Lark Mesa, Texas as one thing: a way out. Fix the roof. Sell the land. Leave before anything can hurt again.
But Lark Mesa has other plans.
There’s a red-blazer mayor at the diner, neighbors with casseroles, a greenhouse full of old secrets, and Wade Hollis, the sweetheart Maggie left behind thirty years ago. Wade once followed her to the city with a ring in his pocket. Now he’s a widower with a guarded heart and every reason not to trust her twice.
As the farm blooms, so does Maggie’s hope. But debt is coming due, a developer wants the land, and saving herself may mean losing the only place that ever felt like home.
The Lark Mesa Inheritance is a sweet, closed-door, second-chance romance about love, found family, and blooming late.