Emma and Sarah were raised like sisters by their close-knit families, with Emma finding comfort in Sarah’s home due to her own mother’s absence. When Emma is forced to move away, the girls lose touch over time.
Seven years later, Emma returns home and reconnects with Sarah and her family. She’s surprised to see that Nathan, Sarah’s once-young brother, is now a confident and charming man. As they spend time together, Nathan’s affection begins to feel romantic rather than brotherly, leaving Emma confused especially after he renovates their childhood hideout for her, stirring emotions she isn’t ready to face.
Have you ever finished a novel and just sat there?
Not because you didn’t understand it but because you felt it. Because the characters felt real. Because the world lingered in your mind like a memory instead of a story.
That’s the kind of fiction I write.
My novels aren’t just about what happens. They’re about why it matters. They explore the quiet choices that change lives. The hidden fears we don’t say out loud. The courage it takes to love, to fight, to forgive or to walk away.View all by Precious Abraham