Harvest Moon Promises
ebook ∣ A Parade, a Promise, and a New Beginning · Home for Thanksgiving
By Rachel Annette Fisher
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When Claire Whitmore's city career collapses, she retreats to Maple Hill under the soft glow of the harvest moon. Her plan is simple keep her head down, volunteer for the Thanksgiving Parade, and quietly start over. But the town has other ideas. She's teamed up with Daniel Miller, her old high school crush and now the freshly elected mayor.
Daniel's carrying more than civic duty on his shoulders. Keeping Maple Hill alive is already a fight, and Claire's return stirs memories he thought he'd long buried. Still, her steady drive and quiet warmth start to chip away at the distance between them. Side by side, stringing lights and juggling plans, they rediscover the rhythm that once felt effortless.
When the parade's future suddenly hangs in the balance, both are forced to choose between the comfort of what's safe and the pull of something uncertain.
Beneath the golden harvest sky, can they find that home isn't a place but a promise you keep?
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Set against this spirit of homecoming and gratitude, this book tells one unforgettable story of love rediscovered when the heart finally finds its way back home.
Welcome to Home for Thanksgiving, a tender clean romance series about love, forgiveness, and the quiet joy of coming home. Each story follows someone returning to familiar streets and faces some to make peace with the past, others to rediscover the love they never truly lost.
Amid the scent of pumpkin pie and the flicker of candlelight, hearts open in unexpected ways. Old friendships find warmth again, families learn to listen, and hope settles softly like falling leaves.
Gentle, heartfelt, and full of gratitude, these stories remind us that the truest home isn't a place it's the people waiting for you at the door.
