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Again at Home by Amelie Rhys

Release Day: July 22nd 2026

Tropes: Second Chance, One Night Stand, Best Friend’s Brother, Hurt/Comfort, Protective & Obsessed MMC, Pregnancy & Pregnancy Loss, Childhood/First Loves, Found Family, Neurodivergent MMC

Series: This is Book 5 in a series of interconnected standalones. No cliffhanger.

POV: Dual POV, 1st Person.

Content Warnings: Again at Home contains explicit sexual content as well as references to medical trauma, medical gaslighting, and an on-page pregnancy loss, resulting in discussions and explorations of grief. Mentions of other sensitive topics such as hoarding, pregnancy symptoms (i.e. vomiting), and women’s health are included. For readers aged 18+.

Expected Page Count: 475.

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After becoming unexpectedly pregnant, Ellie Summers makes a surprise move back to her small-town roots and into the childhood home of the only man she’s ever loved, Sully London.

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SULLIVAN LONDON has loved the same girl since she moved in across the street fourteen years ago, even after she broke his heart senior year of college. He hasn’t seen her since, not until a chance run-in ends with them in bed together, promising each other that it’s just one night—one more night for old time’s sake.

ELEANOR SUMMERS admits she probably shouldn’t have slept with her ex-boyfriend, especially considering his obvious unforgiving bitterness toward her. But despite spending the last four years trying to do everything to establish a new life away from small-town Minnesota and move on from him, nothing and no one has ever made Ellie feel like he does.

Now, Ellie’s pregnant. Due to a past medical incident that still haunts her, she finds the idea of navigating a high risk pregnancy overwhelming—at best. Regardless, her next step feels nonnegotiable: she needs to go back. Back to Sully, back to her roots, back to the only place she can imagine raising a child. His child. Luckily, there’s a vacant house immediately available for move-in. There’s just one catch: it’s her ex-boyfriend’s childhood home, filled with memories and lost hope.

Ellie has little faith that things between her and Sully can ever be repaired, but for the sake of their child, she has to try. Just when it begins to feel possible, though, they’re faced with a devastating loss. And now she’s left wondering if they’ll be able to rebuild enough to make it through the unexpected together.