Three months after donating Owen Mitchell's century-old journals to the Willowbrook Historical Society, Claire Hartman has finally found balance. She honors the man whose words changed her life while building a present worth living. The exhibit draws visitors from across the country—people seeking validation for their own inexplicable connections across distance and time.
But Claire's story takes an unexpected turn when David Mitchell, Owen's great-nephew, becomes more than just a source of family history. Their coffee dates multiply. Their conversations deepen. And Claire must face a question she never expected: Can she love someone in the present as deeply as she loved someone from the past?
When a national television segment brings Owen's story to millions, Claire and David discover they're not alone. A letter arrives from Eleanor Whitmore, an elderly woman whose own journey mirrors Claire's—right down to falling for the great-nephew of the man whose words opened her heart. Samuel's 1880s journals had prepared Eleanor to recognize true love when it appeared. Just as Owen's words prepared Claire.
As the exhibit expands to include both Owen's and Samuel's journals, Claire realizes these men were playing the long game—hoping across decades that their words would not only reach someone, but would lead that someone toward real, present love.
Now Claire must choose: Will she remain a guardian of the past? Or will she step fully into her future with a man who understands both where she's been and where she's going?
The final book in The Waiting Heart series proves that some souls recognize each other across any distance. That hope persists beyond death. And that the greatest love stories sometimes take a century to complete—but they're always worth the wait.
Perfect for readers who believe in soul connections, appreciate genealogy and history, and love romance that honors both past and present.
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