Second Chances at Sunrise
About
Sometimes the life you think you’ve lost forever is just waiting for you to be brave enough to claim it.
Emma Parker knows the mathematics of survival by heart. Ninety-eight cents in her wallet. Three jobs that barely cover rent. Two four-year-old twins who deserve so much more than their cramped apartment and secondhand clothes. Every day is a careful calculation of making nothing stretch far enough to cover everything.
But when a chance encounter in an upscale grocery store brings her face-to-face with Frederick Morrison—the wealthy CEO who once held her heart and still haunts her dreams—Emma’s carefully constructed world begins to crack. Fred is everything she remembers and nothing like the boy she knew in college. Powerful, successful, and surrounded by a life of privilege she could never touch.
What Fred doesn’t know is that Emma carries a secret that could shatter both their worlds. What Emma doesn’t realize is that some loves are strong enough to survive years of silence, impossible circumstances, and the weight of choices that seemed right at the time but feel devastating in retrospect.
As their lives become entangled once again, Emma must choose between the safety of invisibility and the terrifying possibility that she might actually deserve happiness. Fred must decide whether the life his family planned for him is worth sacrificing the only woman who ever made him feel truly alive.
But when the past collides with the present in ways neither of them could have predicted, they’ll both discover that second chances don’t come without a price—and that sometimes the most courageous thing you can do is believe that broken things can become beautiful again.
A story about the fierce love of single mothers, the courage required to rebuild your life from nothing, and the breathtaking possibility that it’s never too late for love to find you.
Perfect for readers who love emotionally rich contemporary romance with depth, heart, and the promise that every ending is really just a new beginning.