book cover of The One Who Saw Her
 

The One Who Saw Her

(2026)
(The first book in the Callahan Legacy series)
A novel by

 
 
Vivi Witmore has built a career rewriting other people’s love lives—polishing their dating profiles, perfecting their first impressions, fixing all the cracks so romance looks seamless. But when her long-term boyfriend announces he’s moving to Singapore and expects her to follow, Vivi realizes she’s spent years sacrificing her own happiness just to make everyone else’s dreams shine. Torn between the safe path of pleasing him and the terrifying idea of finally choosing herself, she retreats to her mother’s latest scheme—a rented ranch in the middle of nowhere—that turns out to be more dust and duct tape than rustic retreat. Even worse, the rundown ranch comes with a grumpy ex-rodeo champion who has no time for city girls and their designer boots—or their drama. Forced to cohabitate, Vivi battles roosters, horse poop, and Boone’s stubborn pride—while secretly building dating profiles for the lonely locals. Still she’s determined to stay anyway, to figure out what living her own life might look like.

Boone Callahan has three rodeo championships under his belt and one ranch hanging by a thread. Five months ago, his parents died in a car crash, and the grief was so raw he drove away his fiancée and locked his heart for good. Now, all he wants is to save Bridlewood, his grandfather’s land, before the bank comes knocking. The last thing he needs is a city runaway cluttering up his kitchen in pearls and distracting him with wide eyes and stubborn charm. Boone wants Vivi gone, but he desperately needs her rental fee to keep the lights on.

Boone knows how this story ends—people leave, promises break, and love never lasts. And Vivi? She’s chaos wrapped in charm, a fixer who’s finally run out of people to fix. But between stubborn cattle, starlit skies, and the kind of laughter neither expected to find again, they discover that maybe the broken pieces of their lives aren’t meant to be mended alone. The longer Vivi lingers, the harder it is to imagine Pine Ridge—or either of their hearts—without her.


Genre: Romance



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