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One summer changed everything.
The next one changes her again.
After a year away, Maren Hale returns to Cape Cod carrying more than just suitcases. She comes home with grief stitched into her last name, memories that still echo through empty rooms, and a brother she lost far too soon. Luke was the kind of boy everyone loved-the kind of light that doesn't fade quietly. And without him, nothing feels the same.
Trying to relearn how to exist in the place that remembers him best, Maren is pulled back into a summer she isn't sure she's ready for-bonfires on the beach, salt in the air, music drifting across the dunes. With her fiercely loyal best friend Kayla by her side, Maren begins to navigate a town that sees her as a tragedy before it sees her at all.
And then there are the Callahan brothers.
Owen-warm, open, and endlessly kind-feels like sunshine after a long winter. He's familiar and easy, offering laughter and comfort when the weight of grief feels too heavy. Rafe, older and guarded, carries his own shadows, meeting Maren in quiet moments where words aren't always necessary. Both see her in different ways. Both make her feel something she isn't sure she's ready for.
As the summer unfolds, Maren is forced to confront the space between holding on and letting go-between who she was, who she lost, and who she might become. Because sometimes healing doesn't come from choosing the easy path... but from listening to the parts of yourself you've been avoiding.
Tender, nostalgic, and soaked in summer light, "The Summer We Stayed" is a story about grief, first love, and the complicated beauty of finding yourself in the in-between.