The Last Mile to You
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She came to the mountains to heal.She didn't expect to fall in love.Eighteen months after the accident that took her sister's life, Harper Collins is barely surviving. Panic attacks control her days, grief haunts every memory, and the adventurous woman she used to be feels like a stranger.When her therapist suggests an eight-week wilderness therapy program, Harper reluctantly agrees-hoping that somewhere between the miles of rugged trails and quiet mountain skies, she might find a way to breathe again.Liam Carter knows exactly what people bring with them into the wilderness.As a former combat medic, he carries ghosts of his own-the soldiers he couldn't save, the guilt he can't forget. Guiding trauma survivors through the mountains is the one thing that gives his life purpose. The rules are simple: protect the group, keep your distance, and never get personally involved with the participants.Then Harper arrives.She's determined to finish the journey even when every mile pushes her to her limits. And with every step forward, Liam watches her slowly rediscover something she thought she had lost forever: courage.The more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to ignore the connection growing between them.But falling for a participant could cost Liam everything-including the career that helped him survive his own past.As the trail leads them higher into the mountains, Harper and Liam must confront the fears that have been holding them back from truly living. Because healing from loss doesn't mean leaving the past behind.Sometimes it means finding the courage to move forward-and choosing love along the way.Set against breathtaking wilderness landscapes, this emotional slow-burn romance is perfect for readers who love stories about resilience, healing, and the unexpected ways we find our way back to ourselves.Perfect for readers who love:Slow-burn romanceEmotional healing journeysForced proximityWounded heroFound family Love after loss
She came to the mountains to heal.She didn't expect to fall in love.Eighteen months after the accident that took her sister's life, Harper Collins is barely surviving. Panic attacks control her days, grief haunts every memory, and the adventurous woman she used to be feels like a stranger.When her therapist suggests an eight-week wilderness therapy program, Harper reluctantly agrees-hoping that somewhere between the miles of rugged trails and quiet mountain skies, she might find a way to breathe again.Liam Carter knows exactly what people bring with them into the wilderness.As a former combat medic, he carries ghosts of his own-the soldiers he couldn't save, the guilt he can't forget. Guiding trauma survivors through the mountains is the one thing that gives his life purpose. The rules are simple: protect the group, keep your distance, and never get personally involved with the participants.Then Harper arrives.She's determined to finish the journey even when every mile pushes her to her limits. And with every step forward, Liam watches her slowly rediscover something she thought she had lost forever: courage.The more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to ignore the connection growing between them.But falling for a participant could cost Liam everything-including the career that helped him survive his own past.As the trail leads them higher into the mountains, Harper and Liam must confront the fears that have been holding them back from truly living. Because healing from loss doesn't mean leaving the past behind.Sometimes it means finding the courage to move forward-and choosing love along the way.Set against breathtaking wilderness landscapes, this emotional slow-burn romance is perfect for readers who love stories about resilience, healing, and the unexpected ways we find our way back to ourselves.Perfect for readers who love:Slow-burn romanceEmotional healing journeysForced proximityWounded heroFound family Love after loss
AmazonPagina's: 238, Paperback, Agatha Osborne
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