
The Shape of Goodbye (Hearts in Bloom Series, #4) (eBook, ePUB)
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Clara Reed came back to Seacliff to rest, not to fall in love again. The widowed therapist carries her grief like a shadowthree years after losing her husband, she's built a careful life around her nine-year-old son and her work. A life where her heart stays safely guarded.Coming back was supposed to be temporary.But when she agrees to help her aging aunt for the summer, Clara finds herself face-to-face with Beck Halea widower raising his anxious teenage daughter alone. He's spent five years traveling the world, writing about loss and landscapes, trying to outrun his grief. But you can't outru...
Clara Reed came back to Seacliff to rest, not to fall in love again. The widowed therapist carries her grief like a shadowthree years after losing her husband, she's built a careful life around her nine-year-old son and her work. A life where her heart stays safely guarded.
Coming back was supposed to be temporary.
But when she agrees to help her aging aunt for the summer, Clara finds herself face-to-face with Beck Halea widower raising his anxious teenage daughter alone. He's spent five years traveling the world, writing about loss and landscapes, trying to outrun his grief. But you can't outrun grief and raise a kid at the same time.
Beck doesn't ask her to fix him. He doesn't ask her to be anything except herself. He just shows uppatient, gentle, understanding in ways only another widowed parent could be. And slowly, in the quiet moments between therapy sessions and late-night conversations, their children begin to heal. And so do they.
As summer unfolds along the coast, Clara discovers that loving again doesn't mean forgetting. And Beck, who thought his heart died with his wife, learns that some goodbyes make room for new beginnings.
Sometimes the strongest step we take is the one we take together.
A tender story about widowed hearts, blended families, and the healing power of choosing love again.
Coming back was supposed to be temporary.
But when she agrees to help her aging aunt for the summer, Clara finds herself face-to-face with Beck Halea widower raising his anxious teenage daughter alone. He's spent five years traveling the world, writing about loss and landscapes, trying to outrun his grief. But you can't outrun grief and raise a kid at the same time.
Beck doesn't ask her to fix him. He doesn't ask her to be anything except herself. He just shows uppatient, gentle, understanding in ways only another widowed parent could be. And slowly, in the quiet moments between therapy sessions and late-night conversations, their children begin to heal. And so do they.
As summer unfolds along the coast, Clara discovers that loving again doesn't mean forgetting. And Beck, who thought his heart died with his wife, learns that some goodbyes make room for new beginnings.
Sometimes the strongest step we take is the one we take together.
A tender story about widowed hearts, blended families, and the healing power of choosing love again.
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