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Drift and Return

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Smiling Dog Cafe series)
A novel by

 
 
At the edge of a quiet Brooklyn street, the Smiling Dog Café is still there—warm, unhurried, and ready for those who don’t quite know where to go next.

Some people arrive by accident.
Others are led there.


In these two interconnected novellas, lives in motion—and lives at a standstill—find their way to the same door.

Tom Whitehead once lived for speed. An Olympic medalist in luge, he understood precision, control, and the perfect line. But when the competition ends, he finds himself adrift—cut off from the purpose that defined him. When a golden retriever leads him to the café, Tom begins to rediscover something he thought he’d lost: not just direction, but connection.

Margaret Reed built her life on discipline, discretion, and silence. After decades in a career that demanded everything and explained nothing, she suddenly finds herself with time, space—and no clear sense of who she is without the work. Drawn by her dachshund to a place she doesn’t quite trust, Margaret must confront what it means to live a life no longer defined by control.

Inside the café, coffee is served.
Outside, the world keeps moving.
And the dogs—always—know who needs to find their way.


Drift and Return is a gentle, deeply felt exploration of what comes after—after the dream, after the structure, after the life you thought you understood. Perfect for readers who love quiet, character-driven stories of second chances, emotional healing, and the small moments that change everything.

Perfect for fans of Travis Baldree, Toshikazu Kawaguchi, Sarah Beth Durst, Becky Chambers’ hopepunk, and gentle magical realism.



Genre: Fantasy



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