Miles Callahan’s country music days are over. Traveling on a tour bus with a toxic ex is no life for a single dad and his four-year-old son, so Miles sets out in search of a place to hang up his guitar and dig some roots.
Five tanks of gas and a prayer—that’s all it took to land in Harmony Ridge. It was supposed to be a quick meal at a diner, but the small town hospitality has Miles and Cooper extending their stay. Just as he’s settling in, his ex takes to the internet with a cryptic announcement and Miles wonders he needs to return to Nashville for good.
For Scarlett Harmony, family means everything. When her father passed, she inherited the Campfire Café, and maintaining his legacy of generosity through food and friendship is an order she can easily satisfy. It has always been her dream to operate a “pay what you can” café, but when the restaurant starts operating in the red, she fears her distraction with a wayward traveler might be the reason for the sudden decline in dollars. And when a woman who has a history with Miles comes to town, Scarlett wonders if it’s wise to spend her time on a man who’s just passing through.
Can she keep her restaurant from closing while also opening up her heart to an opportunity for romance? Or will Miles be on his way before they ever have the chance to compose their love story?









