Zaire Cooks knows the game.
The eighteen holes that made him a star, and the quiet rules that were never written for someone like him. He’s sharp, rooted, and too damn visible for a league that only wants his swing, not his voice. When the headlines get loud and the pressure turns political, a colleague tells him about this magical place where golfers go to refocus themselves. Juniper Falls.
Meadow Green is running out of room to breathe.
Her family’s land is on the brink of foreclosure, her mama’s health is slipping, and every unpaid notice feels like another clock ticking. She grew up on the green. Dirt under her nails, expectations on her back, carrying a legacy that never cared if she was tired. Being the only daughter taught her how to hold things together, even when they'''re falling apart.
What starts as friction across the fairway turns into something neither of them planned.
Golf ends after eighteen holes.
But Zaire and Meadow are about to learn what waits after the scorecard runs out.
Genre: Urban Fiction
The eighteen holes that made him a star, and the quiet rules that were never written for someone like him. He’s sharp, rooted, and too damn visible for a league that only wants his swing, not his voice. When the headlines get loud and the pressure turns political, a colleague tells him about this magical place where golfers go to refocus themselves. Juniper Falls.
Meadow Green is running out of room to breathe.
Her family’s land is on the brink of foreclosure, her mama’s health is slipping, and every unpaid notice feels like another clock ticking. She grew up on the green. Dirt under her nails, expectations on her back, carrying a legacy that never cared if she was tired. Being the only daughter taught her how to hold things together, even when they'''re falling apart.
What starts as friction across the fairway turns into something neither of them planned.
Golf ends after eighteen holes.
But Zaire and Meadow are about to learn what waits after the scorecard runs out.
Genre: Urban Fiction
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