
Noah paused. He had not meant to tell her anything before it was real. But kids lived in the spaces…

And beneath it, darker still. Did you come here planning this? At last he stepped back, his voice altered by…

Almost like someone walking to think. Mara lay still in the dark listening to the boards above complain under deliberate…

By sunset, the secret room had rearranged her grief into something sharper. She climbed back into the barn numb with…

At first I thought preserves. Then I lifted one. It was too heavy. The jar was filled with tightly rolled…

Rose shrugged. “He said neat work keeps the mind from rotting.” Lila sat beside her. “I’m Lila Bennett. County…

Thomas looked at the unfinished cabin, the money already sunk into it, the winter already leaning over his shoulder….

Then she pulled it free. It was heavier than it looked. That was what she noticed first. Not the quality,…

Part 1 Thanksgiving started with my mother kissing my cheek like she still remembered how to be tender. That was…


Hattie set down the spoon. “Who are you?” “A man who asked expensive questions.” “That isn’t a name.” “No,” he…

I got in because my daughter was upstairs with a disease that did not care about common sense. We drove…

And then the back doors opened. Conversation died. Not faded. Died. He entered without hurry, which was somehow more commanding…

Ezra glanced toward Mercer’s windows, where Rufus Vale was now visible through the glass, speaking to Bennett with the easy…


May’s fingers tightened on the seed tin. Then Willa’s voice came back through the rock, altered by echo into something…

“Yes,” I said. His face crumpled. “Not at you.” That seemed to confuse him more than comfort him. I handed…

Ethan did not sign the contract right away. He spent a full minute staring at his own reflection in the…

Part 1 My name is Camille Mercer-Drayton. I was thirty-seven years old the summer my mother-in-law held out an empty…

“Because men who wait outside restaurants at two in the morning and learn women’s names are rarely frightened by paperwork.”…