He came home to sell the farm and settle a score. He didn't plan on losing his heart to the woman he left behind.Jacob Miller is a man with a plan: liquidate his grandmother's failing orchard, take the cash, and sue the business partner who destroyed his life in the city. He wants justice, not nostalgia. But the will has a catch. To inherit the land, he must survive ninety days in Hope's Crossing, and bring in one final harvest with the woman whose heart he broke ten years ago.Sarah Anderson has spent a decade keeping the Miller Promise alive with duct tape and prayers. She doesn't need a savior, especially not one wearing a tailored suit and a layer of cynicism. But as they battle broken machinery and a looming foreclosure, the friction between them sparks a connection that feels terrifyingly like hope.When a settlement offer gives Jacob the money to leave but demands his silence, he faces an impossible choice. He can have the justice he's always wanted, or the forgiveness that might save them both.