Eleanor Whitmore returns to her hometown of Ravenshire after years of chasing success that left her emotionally drained and disconnected. As she confronts memories of her late father, strained relationships, and past regrets, she reconnects with her childhood friend Daniel and the community she once left behind. Through rediscovered journals, restoring her father’s neglected garden, and facing her emotional wounds, Eleanor learns that grace grows through forgiveness, patience, and accepting that healing often begins when one allows love, home, and second chances back into life.
Fiction writer drawn to strange corners of the ordinary. I write intimate, unsettling stories about love, memory, and the quiet moments where everything almost breaks. Coffee helps.View all by Ferrisea Furtick