Wren Callahan has always been the bright cheerful girl who lights up every room and finds the good in almost anything. But lately, the light she’s known for has started to dim. She pulls away from friends, avoids her art, and finds herself unraveling in silence. No one seems to notice the change. No one, except him.
Reed Whitmore isn’t supposed to care. He’s her older brother’s best friend. He is a quiet, brooding tattoo artist with ink-stained hands, a locked-up heart, and a reputation for keeping his distance. But when he finds Wren crying alone on the bleachers behind their old high school, he doesn’t walk away. He sits beside her in the dark, and something between them shifts. That night leads to stolen moments, late-night drives, and a slow-burning connection neither of them can ignore.
As Wren begins to heal and Reed begins to feel, the line between them blurs. What started in shadows threatens to surface in the light, and in a town like Sawyer’s Cove, secrets don’t stay buried for long. He’s no longer just her brother’s best friend. She’s no longer the girl he promised not to want. Neither of them is ready for what happens when the truth comes out.