Description
Peter likes his life simple. He opens the shop early, sorts the shelves, makes tea in a chipped mug, and watches the street wake up through smudged glass. His days run on routine, and routine has kept him company longer than anyone else has.
When Sara reappears after years away, trailing her five-year-old daughter Mia behind her, Peter’s quiet world shifts. Sara is tired, fierce, and carrying more weight than she lets on. Mia is shy, curious, and armed with a stuffed fox named Foxy who has opinions about everything.
What starts as casual visits to the bookshop slowly becomes something none of them planned for. Mia claims a reading rug as her own. Sara finds a place where she can stop pretending everything is fine. And Peter discovers that the emptiness he’d grown used to was never really comfortable at all.
But Sara has fought hard to stand on her own. Recovery, single motherhood, and years of proving herself have taught her that needing someone can feel dangerously close to losing yourself. And Peter has to figure out whether loving someone means holding on or learning when to let go.
Chasing Destiny: Until Tomorrow Comes is a standalone novel about ordinary people trying to build something real in the spaces between fear and hope. It’s quiet, honest, and it doesn’t flinch.






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