If you’ve been wondering what’s been happening behind the scenes in Harbor Ridge, I wanted to pop in with a cozy little update — the kind you’d get over coffee at Harper’s café or while lingering at the Harvest Market a bit too long.
📘 Home for the Harvest
This one started it all, and I still feel incredibly grateful every time a reader tells me Cass and Ben stayed with them after the final page. Their story came from a place of wanting to explore quiet strength, healing after loss, and the kind of love that doesn’t rush — it waits, steadies, and stays.
Seeing readers connect with Cass’s guarded heart and Ben’s patience has been one of the most rewarding parts of this journey so far.
❄️ Firelight & Frost
Book two has been such a special (and emotional) process. Harper and Cal surprised me in the best way — their story leans into vulnerability, winter stillness, and what it means to let someone see the parts of you you usually keep hidden.
This book has felt quieter, softer, and deeply intimate, and I can’t wait for readers to step into Harbor Ridge during the Winter Tide Festival and experience their slow-burn connection.
🌱 Bloom by Spring
Eli and June are currently unfolding in that gentle, hopeful way spring romances tend to do. This story is all about renewal — learning who you are becoming, not just who you’ve been.
If you love emotional growth, tender moments, and the kind of romance that feels like the first warm day after a long winter, this one is shaping up to be exactly that.
🔥 What’s Coming Next
Beyond spring, Harbor Ridge isn’t slowing down. Book four will step into deeper, more mature emotional territory, with characters who have lived, lost, and loved before — and who aren’t afraid to challenge each other.
As always, these stories stay connected. You’ll keep seeing familiar faces, shared moments, town gossip, seasonal festivals, and the found-family bonds that make Harbor Ridge feel like home.
❤️ Thank You for Being Here
Whether you’ve read one book or are planning to binge the series later, thank you for walking these docks, back roads, and firehouse halls with me. Writing Harbor Ridge has been about creating a place readers can return to — one that feels warm, steady, and full of heart.
More updates soon. Until then, there’s always a light on somewhere in town.
— Amanda