Saylor moved to England to escape her grief, but healing is easier said than done. Haunted by the loss of her mother and terrified of getting close to anyone again, she spends her days behind the lens of her camera, creating stories about strangers she'll never meet. But one rainy morning at Alty Market, a mysterious man in a scarf, sunglasses, and a baseball cap takes the seat across from her-and changes everything. His name is Harry. There's something about him that doesn't add up, yet Saylor can't help but be drawn to his quiet charm and boyish grin. Who is he hiding from? And why does he seem so familiar? What begins as a chance encounter turns into a tentative friendship. But Saylor is no stranger to loss, and the closer they grow, the more she fears what might happen if she lets herself care. Because Harry has secrets of his own, and when the truth comes to light, Saylor must decide: Is a life without attachment worth living, or will she risk her heart for the one person who feels like home?
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