From USA Today bestselling author Olivia Miles comes the heartfelt story of the bond that brings three sisters together to face past regrets and the future of their family’s legacy.After the death of their beloved aunt, the estranged Burke sisters reunite at their childhood home for an unforgettable summer, each harboring a secret. With their family once again at a turning point, they must overcome their differences to discover what the future holds for the lakefront house and each other.Leah’s marriage is over, which somehow still doesn’t uncomplicate matters when she reconnects with her first love. Emma is tired of being the responsible one, stuck in her hometown by obligation to her family and by feelings for someone she can’t have. Sadie’s life in New York has all but fallen apart, and she’s haunted by the mistakes she made that led her so far away from home in the first place.But when they learn that their ancestral estate is in danger of foreclosure, the sisters must find a way to mend the rifts between them to save the only true home they’ve ever known—and with it, maybe they can stitch themselves back together too.
Olivia Miles Books
Olivia Miles crafts heartwarming women's fiction and small-town contemporary romance, expertly weaving sweet romantic plots that captivate readers. Her novels are treasured globally for their ability to create endearing stories. Miles focuses on narratives that resonate with a wide audience, offering emotionally satisfying reading experiences.






In the vein of New York Times bestselling authors Jill Shalvis, Robyn Carr and Susan Mallery, comes the second installment in Olivia Miles's contemporary Briar Creek romance series.
A Memory So Sweet
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
From the USA Today bestselling author of the Blue Harbor series comes a new sweet romance trilogy. The sisters of Sunrise Bakery may have all the ingredients for their grandmother's famous strawberry pie, but they're still in search of the perfect recipe for love and happiness. After years of working her way up the ladder of a magazine, Carly Parker finally has an opportunity for a feature story-the only problem is that it requires a visit to her hometown. Writing about her family's bakery should be easy; dodging the only man she ever loved will be trickier. But when Carly discovers that Sunrise Bakery is under threat of closing, earning a promotion becomes the least of her troubles. Nick Sutton never thought he'd be back in Hope Hollow, but then, he didn't plan on a divorce or a new career as a firefighter either. Now a single father, he has a second chance to reconnect with his first love-if he's willing to open his heart to the possibility. Baking her grandmother's recipes with her sisters brings back memories that Carly tried to forget, but the more time she spends in the quaint New England town, the more she can't bear the thought of losing the things-and people-that she let go of a long time ago. When Nick offers to help save the beloved business, Carly discovers that the sweetest moments are worth holding onto, and that sometimes the past is the only way forward.
Meet Me at Sunset
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The narrative explores the diverging lives of the Morgan sisters, who cherished their summers at the family lake house during childhood. As they mature, their individual journeys lead them down distinct paths, highlighting themes of family bonds, nostalgia, and the impact of choices. The story delves into how their shared past shapes their present and the complexities of their relationships as they navigate adulthood.
Summer's End
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The story revolves around the Taylor sisters, who reunite at their family's lake house on Evening Island to honor their late mother's wishes. As they confront their past and the distance that has grown between them, each sister embarks on a journey of self-discovery, seeking to reconnect with the best parts of themselves they lost over the years. The narrative explores themes of family bonds, nostalgia, and the complexities of sisterhood.
The Lake House
- 278 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The reunion of the Anderson sisters at their family cottage prompts deep reflections on their past and future. As they confront memories tied to the house, they are forced to reconsider their individual paths and the legacy of their childhood home. This poignant exploration of family bonds and the significance of place leads them to question what truly matters as they face the prospect of letting go.
The Starlight Sisters
- 316 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the journey of three best friends, this emotional narrative explores their relationships and the impact of their shared past during a pivotal summer. As they confront personal challenges and long-held secrets, they must choose whether to let their history dictate their futures or embrace change and liberation. The story delves into themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of letting go.
One Week to the Wedding
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Hope Springs on Main Street is a warm, tender story overflowing with emotion. With strong, memorable characters and a delightful small town, this book will surely work its way into your heart. Olivia Miles weaves a beautiful story of healing and second chances. --RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times bestselling author
The Winter Wedding Plan
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
In the vein of New York Times bestselling authors Susan Mallery, Robyn Carr, and Elin Hilderbrand, comes the second in a women's fiction series about the complicated ties of sisterhood that bind us together and sometimes tear us apart.
A wedding brings together three sisters--and an undercurrent of secrets threatens to tear them apart in this seaside romance from author Olivia Miles. With youngest sister Hallie getting married, the three Walsh sisters reunite at their family's beach house for the big event. It's a celebratory affair, rife with cherished traditions. But families are complicated, and these sisters are no exception. Claire, the eldest, no longer believes in love after years working as a divorce attorney, and she resorts to taking her "work husband" as her date to convince her family otherwise. Middle sister, Amy, fears a confrontation with the man who broke her heart by announcing he was marrying someone else. And although Hallie has always lived a charmed life, she's getting cold feet about marrying her childhood sweetheart. As the Walsh sisters grapple with the secrets they've kept from one another, they must decide if Hallie's wedding is a chance to mend mistakes of the past...even if it means confronting their feelings about love, life, and one another.