Recluseunderated
Montefiore is the kind of town that makes you forget you're supposed to be somewhere else. Cobblestone streets, festival lights strung between buildings, coffee that tastes better than it has any right to. For Brianna Oliphant, it's home - the place her family landed after everything fell apart, the place she's spent twelve years quietly making her own.
She isn't looking for anything to change that.
Then Cade shows up.
He's English, which should make him easy to place. He's calm in a way that gets under her skin, funny in a way she refuses to acknowledge, and completely unbothered by the fact that she finds him irritating. He sits at her table uninvited. He shows up in her spaces like he's always been there. Her sisters like him. Her mother feeds him.
Brianna has exactly zero feelings about any of this.
Somewhere Like This is the first book in the Oliphant Sisters series - a story about grief that never quite leaves, a town that holds you together, and two people who are far more alike than either of them wants to admit.