Fences and Freefalling

book cover, Fences and Freefalling by Chris Martin

In Sagebrush, Colorado, where everyone knows your history, starting over isn't easy...

After twenty years away, Gina Maisie is returning to her hometown with her teenage son. She's no longer the starry-eyed girl who once dreamed of bright city lights. She's a survivor, stronger but scarred, finally free from an abusive marriage that taught her to doubt everything—especially love.

Zach Rivers understands doubt. As a boy, he watched his father's sins destroy their family name. As a teen, he lost the only girl who saw past those sins to his heart. Now, as a man devoted to his struggling ranch and troubled nephew, he's made peace with loneliness. At least, that's what he tells himself—until Gina walks back into his life, awakening feelings he thought were long buried beneath two decades of careful emotional fencing.

Neither expects to find themselves drawn together by their troubled teens—her son struggling to trust again, his nephew fighting to find himself after his mother's death. In helping their boys heal, they rediscover the deep connection they never truly lost.

FENCES & FREEFALLING is more than a second chance romance. It's a testimony to the power of forgiveness, the strength of real love, and the truth that sometimes the longest journey leads us right back to where we were always meant to be.

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(Available in ebook and Large Print. Also available to borrow in KU)