It all Makes Sense Now in the Bay
(2025)(The fourth book in the Aspiring Authors Book Club series)
A novel by Sara Belgari
Job-hopping. Relationship-fleeing. Perpetually late, chronically scattered, and absolutely certain she's failing at being an adult.
At forty-eight, Savannah Mitchell has finally accepted the truth: she's a disaster. Her nursing degree is circling the drain. Her trusty systems have all fallen apart. And she's just fled to her sister's beach house because staying in Sydney means facing the wreckage of yet another abandoned dream.
Then she meets Elliott Reeves.
The genealogist is supposed to help her research a family mysterydecades of estrangement, buried secrets, a half-sister who won't speak to them. What he's not supposed to do is understand her chaos so completely it feels like coming home.
Elliott's own chaos has cost him every relationship that ever mattered. He knows better than to fall for a clientespecially one who admits she always leaves. But working together, they discover something unexpected, and Savannah finally understands why nothing ever fit.
Except Elliott. He fits perfectly.
Can two people who've spent their lives runningfrom commitment, from disappointment, from themselvesfinally trust that staying might be worth the risk?
The heartwarming fourth story about self-discovery, the gift of being truly seen, and finding your person when you finally stop trying to be someone you're not.
Genre: Romance
At forty-eight, Savannah Mitchell has finally accepted the truth: she's a disaster. Her nursing degree is circling the drain. Her trusty systems have all fallen apart. And she's just fled to her sister's beach house because staying in Sydney means facing the wreckage of yet another abandoned dream.
Then she meets Elliott Reeves.
The genealogist is supposed to help her research a family mysterydecades of estrangement, buried secrets, a half-sister who won't speak to them. What he's not supposed to do is understand her chaos so completely it feels like coming home.
Elliott's own chaos has cost him every relationship that ever mattered. He knows better than to fall for a clientespecially one who admits she always leaves. But working together, they discover something unexpected, and Savannah finally understands why nothing ever fit.
Except Elliott. He fits perfectly.
Can two people who've spent their lives runningfrom commitment, from disappointment, from themselvesfinally trust that staying might be worth the risk?
The heartwarming fourth story about self-discovery, the gift of being truly seen, and finding your person when you finally stop trying to be someone you're not.
Genre: Romance
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