They say you can never go home again, and Berkeley Williams sure as hell never planned to.Ten years ago, Berk fled Fayerville Iowa and the terrible mess she left there, building a successful—if solitary—life as a studio musician. When she’s called back to help her grandfather move into a retirement community, she figures it’ll be for a few days, at most. She didn’t count on Granddad’s harem of geriatric girlfriends, dealing with the high school class bitch, or clearing out the lifetime of twisted memories, regrets, and clutter in her grandparents’ house. Not to mention the wheezing ghost of her past failures in the form of her comatose best friend, dying in a hospice. There is an upside. Her teenage crush Max is still hot, single, and has a bar under threat—a bar worth saving. Berk finds a few days in her hometown stretching into weeks, and a simple clean-out stretching into a not-so-simple unpacking of the trauma that drove her away. She couldn’t save her best friend ten years ago. But maybe this time she can save Max – and herself.
Genre: Romance
Genre: Romance
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