Fifteen years ago, they shared a kiss behind the canoe shed. Now, they're sharing a single bed.
Sage Delaney's life is perfectly curated. As a high school English teacher, she definitely doesn't spend her time pining over a summer camp crush. But when an invitation arrives for the Camp Silverthorn fifteen-year reunion, Sage's peace is shattered by a single name on the RSVP list: Rowan Pierce.
Rowan never left the woods. Now a park ranger maintaining the Adirondack trails, she has built a solitary, quiet life. She's used to people leaving, but she never forgot the girl who wrote her letters on pressed-flower stationeryâand she certainly never forgot the breathless kiss they shared on their last night of camp.
When a "random" cabin assignment forces them into the same A-frame loftâand a single queen-sized mattressâfifteen years of unspoken tension is suddenly trapped in very close quarters. Amidst competitive canoe races and crackling campfires, Sage and Rowan must decide if their connection was just a fleeting memory, or if it's finally time to finish the love letter they started all those years ago.
Fifteen years ago, they shared a kiss behind the canoe shed. Now, they're sharing a single bed.
Sage Delaney's life is perfectly curated. As a high school English teacher, she definitely doesn't spend her time pining over a summer camp crush. But when an invitation arrives for the Camp Silverthorn fifteen-year reunion, Sage's peace is shattered by a single name on the RSVP list: Rowan Pierce.
Rowan never left the woods. Now a park ranger maintaining the Adirondack trails, she has built a solitary, quiet life. She's used to people leaving, but she never forgot the girl who wrote her letters on pressed-flower stationeryâand she certainly never forgot the breathless kiss they shared on their last night of camp.
When a "random" cabin assignment forces them into the same A-frame loftâand a single queen-sized mattressâfifteen years of unspoken tension is suddenly trapped in very close quarters. Amidst competitive canoe races and crackling campfires, Sage and Rowan must decide if their connection was just a fleeting memory, or if it's finally time to finish the love letter they started all those years ago.