Sheās building a new life by the sea. Heās a retired rugby star who swore he wouldn’t stay. One villa. One bed. One spark they didn’t see coming.
Everyone has left, and Meg is choosing for herself. Sheās still in her thirties; her daughter has gone to university; her parents are gone; and, for the first time, her future is wide open. So, she quits her job, buys a crumbling seaside villa, and throws herself into renovating the life she is going to make for herself, starting with a cafĆ© at her front gate. Love? Not on the menu! Meg has had enough of people who leave.
Enter Scott Reid.
Former captain of the Scottish rugby team. Charismatic. Annoyingly attractive, and only in the country for a few weeks. Heās dropping off his daughter, playing one last game, and then heās chasing his next adventure. Settling down is definitely not part of the plan.
But unexpected shared quarters, one bed, and an undeniable spark have Meg and Scott facing old heartbreaks and fears theyāve carried far too long. With a chemistry they canāt ignore⦠is the greatest risk walking away?
Perfect for readers who love:
– Escaping into an easy read romance
– Reinvention in 30s
– Forced proximity – one bed
– Summer seaside vibes
– A sports hero and a sassy heroine
– Heart, mid-heat, and plenty of swoon
Halfway Home is a fresh contemporary, easy read, romance; a delicious escape about rebuilding, rediscovering, and an unexpected love that finally feels like home.









