Small town second chances, family chaos, and a love that refuses to stay in the past

Release date: July 14, 2026
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casa
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Synopsis:
Some love stories don’t stay buried, no matter how far you run.
Hazel Pierce has three goals for coming back to Star Falls:
1. Help her estranged dad.
2. Keep things strictly temporary.
3. Absolutely, under no circumstances, fall for Tucker Colburn again.
That plan dies a dramatic, soggy death when a rogue wasp sting sends Hazel swerving off the road and into the river—only to be hauled out, half-drowned and furious, by the Star Falls Fire Department’s finest. Unfortunately, “finest” is ex–best friend, ex–one-night mistake, and the man she’s been avoiding for a decade.
Tucker’s always had a way of getting into her head. And now between a family that thrives on gossip and a town that’s way too small for all this chemistry, Hazel’s running out of ways to avoid the truth. As sparks turn into late-night confessions and slow, toe-curling kisses, Hazel has to decide if she’s done running—from her past, from this town, and from the only man who’s ever made her feel like home. And Tucker has to prove that this time, he’s not just her safe place to crash—he’s her always.
Review:
This is exactly the kind of romance that reminds you why small town series work so well. Hazel and Tucker’s history feels lived in rather than manufactured for drama. Their connection isn’t just “we used to date” it’s layered with missed timing, emotional missteps, and the kind of unresolved tension that doesn’t disappear just because time passes.
The banter is sharp and genuinely funny without undercutting the emotional weight of their past. Tucker carries that classic grumpy, emotionally guarded exterior, but Shalvis does a nice job letting the softer edges show through in quiet, believable ways. Hazel is equally strong as a lead, she’s guarded, pragmatic, but not closed off to growth. Their push and pull dynamic works because neither of them feels flimsy in the conflict.
And as always with this series, the supporting cast is a highlight. The Colburn family dynamic adds warmth, humor, and a sense of community that makes Star Falls feel like a place you actually want to revisit.
Perfect for Readers Who Love
- second chance romance with emotional history
- small-town series with strong found-family vibes
- witty banter balanced with tenderness
- grumpy/sunshine-adjacent heroes with hidden softness
- audiobook romances with dual narration
Overall rating: 4/5
Thanks to the author for my review copy.
















