Where We Land
A Widower Single Dad Small-Town Romance
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Amelia West
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A Widower Single Dad Small-Town Romance
Amelia West
Ben Miller didn’t come to Seabrook to start over.
He came to survive.
After losing his wife to aggressive leukemia, Ben packs up his six-year-old son and moves from the U.S. to a quiet coastal town in Australia, telling himself it’s temporary. A contract. A distraction. A place to catch his breath.
He has no intention of staying.
He definitely has no intention of falling in love.
Lucy Turner has built her entire life in Seabrook. She believes in routine, in neighbors who know your coffee order, in houses that don’t feel half-packed. She’s not looking for someone passing through.
And Ben is passing through. Everyone can see it.
Except maybe Sam.
Because while Ben is busy keeping one foot out the door, his son is finally starting to settle. Finally making friends. Finally sleeping through the night. And Lucy — steady, patient Lucy — slips into their lives so naturally it feels less like a beginning and more like something that was always meant to fit.
Until grief collides with joy.
Until Ben pulls back.
Until Lucy draws a line and refuses to be someone’s temporary.
When a relocation offer threatens to uproot them all over again, it isn’t Lucy who forces the choice.
It’s a six-year-old boy who’s tired of starting over.
Now Ben has to decide what scares him more:
risking love…
or teaching his son that leaving is safer than staying.
Where We Land is a slow-burn, emotionally layered small-town romance about second chances, chosen family, and learning that moving on doesn’t mean moving away from the past.
It means building something strong enough to hold it.
If you love:
• Widower single dads who fall hard and steady
• Emotion-first intimacy with real stakes
• Protective but gentle heroes
• Smart heroines with boundaries
• Small-town communities that show up
• Child characters who actually matter
• Healing romance with heat and heart
…then Seabrook is waiting for you.
Because home isn’t where you arrive.
It’s where you decide to stay.