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Forever Never

Standalone Novels #8
Forever Never (2021)

Remi Ford’s return to Mackinac Island is not a homecoming in any warm or easy sense. She arrives in the dead of winter carrying a secret, and the place she once knew is full of the same old entanglements she never really escaped. Waiting there is Brick Callan, the island’s steady, overprotective local fixture and the one man with every reason to keep his distance but no real intention of doing so. Their history is already tangled before the story begins, which gives Forever Never its tension from the first pages.

Set against the isolated atmosphere of Mackinac Island in winter, the novel leans into slow-burn romance, long memory, and the strain of feelings that have never been fully resolved. The setup suggests a love story shaped as much by old wounds and local history as by present attraction. Readers can expect a contemporary romance with a more intense, emotionally loaded edge than a breezy small-town comedy, built around guarded characters, unfinished history, and the pressure of finally confronting what has been left unsaid for far too long.

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