For years, her parents stand at every fence line - cheering, teaching, supporting, loving her in all the ways that matter. They are her foundation, her heartbeat, her entire world. Until the morning they never arrive.
A sudden car crash shatters everything.
In a single afternoon, Kim loses her mother and watches her father slip away in a hospital room she'll never forget. The girl who once lived for blue ribbons and barn aisles is left with only silence, grief, and the echo of who she used to be.
After college, with no family left to return to, Kim accepts a job across the country at Chimney Roc Farms in Kentucky - a place she has only seen in pictures, a place she hopes will help her outrun the ache she carries. The farm is beautiful, disciplined, full of life and movement... everything she hasn't felt in a long time.
There she meets Collin Grant, the polished, respected owner; Madison, his guarded and complex wife; the steady and loyal Hugo; and a quiet young man whose eyes follow her in the barns but never speak. The horses become her anchor again - each ride, each lesson, each breath pulling her closer to the girl she used to be.
But healing doesn't arrive all at once. It comes in small moments - a child's laughter during a riding lesson, a horse who trusts her instantly, the calm weight of sunlight across a new home, and the people who show up for her without asking for anything in return.
Chimney Roc is a deeply emotional, slow-burning story about grief, home, courage, and beginning again after life breaks you in a way you never thought possible. It's about the quiet strength required to rebuild - and the unexpected places where healing waits.
For readers who love character-driven fiction, quiet small-town stories, and women's fiction rooted in real loss and real hope, this novel lingers long after the last page.
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