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Someone is packing a suitcase this morning….

…. and they’re bringing more than clothes.

Harpring hasn’t had visitors in a while. Max was the last one to come through, and we all saw how that turned out at the end of book two. And after the way he bolted out of the estate, I can’t help but wonder where he went. He was heated. Honestly, and this is just my writer’s opinion, he had a pretty legitimate reason.

Anyway. A stranger is on their way to Harpring. The town just doesn’t know it yet. The suitcase is open on the bed. It’s been sitting there longer than expected. They keep folding the same article of clothing as if it might change something. Packing for Harpring feels different than packing for anywhere else. They check the address again, even though they know it by heart.

There’s a letter tucked into the side pocket that won’t be read until later. They tell themselves that this visit is temporary.….. Harpring has heard that before. The zipper catches as they close the suitcase. If this feels like the start of trouble….. that’s because it is. Arrivals in Harpring are never random.

If you want to know what happened before the suitcase ever opened, the answers are waiting for you in books one and two of The Westbrook Series.

I can’t wait for you to see who is arriving in Book Three, Her Final Claim, coming in 2026!