
You’re a tattoo on my skin. Permanent. Irreplaceable. Hazel Fields was eighteen years old when her brother’s best friend admitted his feelings for her. She was also eighteen the day she watched her brother die. Willard Lewis wanted to protect her, but instead he was forced to let her run away. His life was turned upside down when he lost his best friend, the girl he loves, and his plans for the future within a matter of days. For five years Hazel has avoided her hometown. But when her grandma dies, leaving her the business she’s always dreamed of running, she has no choice but to go back and face her past. To face Will. When Hazel finds herself running her family’s bed and breakfast alongside the only man she’s ever loved, will she be able to stick it out? Or, will she run again when the weight of her memories proves to be too heavy?