She came back to the city to rebuild her life.
She didn’t expect to rebuild her heart.
Lena Hart returned to New York with one rule:
don’t fall in love again.
After a broken engagement and years spent rebuilding herself, the city feels like neutral ground—busy enough to hide in, familiar enough to survive. She has a new job, a quiet routine, and carefully built walls.
Then she meets Noah Cole.
A street photographer with a gift for noticing what others miss, Noah lives between moments—capturing truth, avoiding permanence, and carrying a loss he never learned how to put down. Lena was never meant to be more than another face in the city.
Until she is.
As their connection deepens through rain-soaked streets, late-night conversations, and accidental truths, Lena and Noah must confront the ghosts they thought they’d buried. When the past resurfaces and distance threatens what they’ve built, they’re forced to choose:
Run again—
or finally stay.
A tender, slow-burn modern romance about second chances, emotional healing, and the kind of love that learns your name.