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Between fire and hope

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Sypnopsis Between Fire and Hope is a heartwarming yet intense small-town romance novel about love, betrayal, and resilience. When Aliza Morgan returns home to Maplewood to save her family’s farm, she uncovers a ruthless scheme by developer Garrison Holt to seize the land and destroy the community. Facing mounting threats and divided loyalties, Aliza finds an unexpected ally in Erick, a fiercely loyal man whose love challenges her guarded heart. As Aliza and Erick race to expose Garrison’s corruption, their fight becomes not just about land, but about reclaiming trust and building a future. But with danger closing in, Aliza must confront painful truths from her past and decide if hope is worth risking everything Between Fire and Hope blends emotional depth with passion and suspense — perfect for readers of small-town romance and dramatic love stories.
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BETWEEN FIRE AND HOPE

 

 

Sypnopsis

 

Between Fire and Hope is a heartwarming

yet intense small-town romance novel about love, betrayal, and resilience.

When Aliza Morgan returns home to Maplewood to

save her family's farm, she uncovers a ruthless scheme by developer Garrison

Holt to seize the land and destroy the community. Facing mounting threats and

divided loyalties, Aliza finds an unexpected ally in Erick, a fiercely loyal

man whose love challenges her guarded heart.

As Aliza and Erick race to expose Garrison's

corruption, their fight becomes not just about land, but about reclaiming trust

and building a future. But with danger closing in, Aliza must confront painful

truths from her past and decide if hope is worth risking everything

Between Fire and Hope blends emotional

depth with passion and suspense — perfect for readers of small-town romance and

dramatic love stories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Chapter

One

The air in Maplewood still smelled like pine and

old stories. Aliza Hart rolled down her car window as she passed the faded

wooden sign at the town limits:

Welcome to Maplewood – Population 2,346.

It hadn't changed in ten years. Maybe nothing had.

She hadn't planned to come back. Not really. But

when her mother's voice cracked over the phone two weeks ago, saying "We

could use you here, sweetheart," Aliza knew it was time. Her job in the

city was going nowhere, her apartment lease was up, and her heart… well, it had

been in pieces for a long time anyway.

She turned onto Main Street, where the sidewalks

were cracked but clean, the lampposts still wore hanging flower baskets, and

the bakery's sign creaked in the breeze. It was early fall—leaves tumbled

lazily across the road, golden and red like the pages of an old love letter.

Parking in front of the house she once called

home, she sat for a moment, hands gripping the steering wheel. Her heart

thudded loud and unsure. Home wasn't just a place. It was memories. Some

beautiful. Some painful. Some she hadn't dared touch in years.

Especially not the ones with Erick Walker

in them.

She hadn't seen him since the night everything

fell apart. The night she left.

The front door opened, and her mother stepped onto

the porch, wrapped in a cardigan, holding a mug like it was the only thing

keeping her steady. A smile broke across her face, soft and tired.

Aliza opened the car door, the gravel crunching

beneath her boots, and took the first step back into her past.

 

Chapter One (continued)

Inside the house, everything felt smaller.

Aliza ran her hand along the edge of the kitchen

table where she and her brother used to do homework, where she once cried after

failing her driver's test, where she whispered dreams of escape to her best

friend under the cover of midnight snacks.

Her mom chatted softly, making tea, filling the

room with warmth and cinnamon. But Aliza's mind drifted—toward the town, toward

the people she had left behind. Toward him.

"Ran into Erick last week," her mother said,

almost casually. "He fixed the truck—same old dependable thing. He asked about

you."

Aliza stilled. "Oh."

"Didn't say much. Just… asked how you were."

Of course he did. Erick Walker, the boy with

storm-colored eyes and a silence that used to make her feel seen. The boy who

kissed her like the world might end. The man she never really stopped thinking

about.

She hadn't expected to see him on her first day

back. And yet, fate rarely cared what she expected.

 

The bell above the hardware store door jingled as

Erick stepped out, wiping grease from his hands with a rag. The crisp breeze

carried the scent of oil, sawdust, and dry leaves. Maplewood was quiet

today—too quiet, until a silver car rolled down Main Street and pulled into the

corner lot near the florist.

He knew that car. Or at least, he knew her.

Aliza Hart.

His chest tightened. Ten years wasn't long enough,

apparently. Not to forget. Not to heal.

He hadn't heard her voice yet, but the sight of

her stepping out of that car stirred up everything he'd tried to bury. Same

walk. Same eyes. Different woman.

She looked stronger. And sadder.

He dropped the rag into the bin and turned back

toward the shop. She hadn't seen him. Not yet. And he wasn't ready.

But something inside him whispered: You'll

have to be. She's home now.