Abigail Cahill is returning home, and she doesnt know how to feel about it.
She left when she graduated from high school, promising herself she would never go back. However, when Abigail����s father leaves her the house as an inheritance, she is willing to give living in Three Creeks a second chance.
Zach, Abigails brother, knows hes the reason why his sister hasnt been home for over twenty years. He knows she wouldnt believe him if he apologized for saying things he now regrets. However, hes willing to show her that hes changed. He knows hell need some help from the community and their childhood friends.
Mary, the eldest of the Cahill children, has her hands full with two children of her own and a farm. Despite her busy life, she wants her family back together. With the loss of their father, her desire to keep them together has grown stronger. Shes the one who has shown Zach how to be supportive by being there for him at a moments notice. Now she expects him to do the same.
Kent remembers Abigail as the awkward younger sister who wasnt much trouble, and he was as surprised as everyone when she left without a backward glance. He agrees to forge the friendship that will ease her transition to small-town life. Hes been burned by love, so he isnt worried about romantic connections. The friendship with Abigail renews his appreciation for a life hed learned to take for granted.
In this feel-good, love story, Abigail and Kent discover the beauty of second chances and the meaning behind the phrase Welcome Home.
Genre: Romance
She left when she graduated from high school, promising herself she would never go back. However, when Abigail����s father leaves her the house as an inheritance, she is willing to give living in Three Creeks a second chance.
Zach, Abigails brother, knows hes the reason why his sister hasnt been home for over twenty years. He knows she wouldnt believe him if he apologized for saying things he now regrets. However, hes willing to show her that hes changed. He knows hell need some help from the community and their childhood friends.
Mary, the eldest of the Cahill children, has her hands full with two children of her own and a farm. Despite her busy life, she wants her family back together. With the loss of their father, her desire to keep them together has grown stronger. Shes the one who has shown Zach how to be supportive by being there for him at a moments notice. Now she expects him to do the same.
Kent remembers Abigail as the awkward younger sister who wasnt much trouble, and he was as surprised as everyone when she left without a backward glance. He agrees to forge the friendship that will ease her transition to small-town life. Hes been burned by love, so he isnt worried about romantic connections. The friendship with Abigail renews his appreciation for a life hed learned to take for granted.
In this feel-good, love story, Abigail and Kent discover the beauty of second chances and the meaning behind the phrase Welcome Home.
Genre: Romance
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