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Finding Home by Laura Hartwell

Cover Reveal: June 23rd 2026

Release Day: September 8th 2026

Tropes: Small Town, Single Mom/Special Needs Child, Found Family, He Falls First.

Series: This is Book 1 in a series interconnected standalones, no cliffhanger.

POV: Dual POV.

Content Warnings: Explicit language, Multiple explicit sexual scenes, Parental abandonment, Brief mention of suicide off-page and only referenced in tattoo meaning, One physical altercation, not graphic, Verbal abuse, Death off page. For readers aged 18+.

Expected Page Count: 320.

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Is the chance at love—and the family she’s always dreamed of—worth the risk of trusting another man with everything she holds dear?

After being abandoned by her parents and boyfriend, nineteen-year-old Harper finds herself pregnant and alone. She spends the next four years piecing herself back together, content with
being the best mom to her daughter, Lizzie.

After taking ownership of The Driftwood Spa, the last thing on Harper’s mind is romance. Until the summer Jace McConnell arrives in Juniper Falls. He’s tall, dark, and handsome, with dreamy blue eyes, tattoos, and a devastating smile. In short, he’s a walking temptation, and a liability Harper can’t afford.

When Jace gets the opportunity to work on a project in a small town, he jumps at it, anxious to escape the city for a bit. It was only supposed to be a few months of short visits to Juniper Falls, but meeting the beautiful owner of the local spa changed all his plans.

Harper is determined to keep him at arm’s length, but Jace keeps showing up, helping neighbors, friends, and ingraining himself in her town. Even more, he continues showing up for her and her daughter with autism.

Falling for Jace feels inevitable. Trusting him feels terrifying. The last time Harper gave her heart to a man, it nearly destroyed her, and now, it isn’t just her heart on the line, but her
daughter’s, too.