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Return to Copper Ridge
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- ISBN8235417397
- EAN9798235417397
- Date de parution20/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
After fifteen years away, Emma Dawson returns to Copper Ridge, Montana, for the one reason she swore would never bring her home: her dying father. Hank Dawson was once the center of Emma's childhood world, a proud rancher who taught her to ride and called her his girl. But alcohol changed him, turning their home into a place of fear, shouting, and bruised silences. At seventeen, Emma fled with her mother and built a life designed around never looking back.
New York, London, Los Angeles, freelance design work, temporary apartments, and half-packed suitcases all became part of her carefully constructed freedom. But when her aunt Agnes calls to say Hank has only days left, Emma comes home to a house full of memories, hospice equipment, and questions she has spent half her life avoiding. She expects grief. She expects anger. What she does not expect is Caleb Mercer.
Caleb was the boy she loved before everything fell apart. The boy she left behind without a goodbye. Now he is a steady, rugged Montana rancher with a life rooted deep in Copper Ridge, and seeing him again unsettles everything Emma thought she knew about herself. He is no longer the restless teenager she remembers. He is patient, grounded, and quietly determined to be there for her without asking for more than she can give.
As Emma sits beside her father's deathbed, she is forced to confront the complicated truth of him: the man who hurt her, the father who loved her, and the broken pieces of both that still live inside her. Old photographs, childhood letters, and memories she tried to bury reveal a past more tangled than she wants to admit. Forgiveness may not come easily, or at all, but Emma begins to understand that healing does not require pretending the pain never happened.
Meanwhile, Copper Ridge starts working its way under her skin again. The wide Montana sky, the quiet ranch roads, the people who remember her, and Caleb's unwavering presence all begin to challenge the life she built around leaving. Slowly, Emma realizes that running has kept her safe, but it has also kept her lonely. When Hank dies, Emma must decide what home means now. Is it the place that wounded her? The town she fled? The man who never truly stopped loving her? Or is home something she can choose for herself?With Caleb offering patience instead of pressure, roots instead of a cage, Emma must find the courage to stop running and imagine a future in the one place she never thought she could stay.
New York, London, Los Angeles, freelance design work, temporary apartments, and half-packed suitcases all became part of her carefully constructed freedom. But when her aunt Agnes calls to say Hank has only days left, Emma comes home to a house full of memories, hospice equipment, and questions she has spent half her life avoiding. She expects grief. She expects anger. What she does not expect is Caleb Mercer.
Caleb was the boy she loved before everything fell apart. The boy she left behind without a goodbye. Now he is a steady, rugged Montana rancher with a life rooted deep in Copper Ridge, and seeing him again unsettles everything Emma thought she knew about herself. He is no longer the restless teenager she remembers. He is patient, grounded, and quietly determined to be there for her without asking for more than she can give.
As Emma sits beside her father's deathbed, she is forced to confront the complicated truth of him: the man who hurt her, the father who loved her, and the broken pieces of both that still live inside her. Old photographs, childhood letters, and memories she tried to bury reveal a past more tangled than she wants to admit. Forgiveness may not come easily, or at all, but Emma begins to understand that healing does not require pretending the pain never happened.
Meanwhile, Copper Ridge starts working its way under her skin again. The wide Montana sky, the quiet ranch roads, the people who remember her, and Caleb's unwavering presence all begin to challenge the life she built around leaving. Slowly, Emma realizes that running has kept her safe, but it has also kept her lonely. When Hank dies, Emma must decide what home means now. Is it the place that wounded her? The town she fled? The man who never truly stopped loving her? Or is home something she can choose for herself?With Caleb offering patience instead of pressure, roots instead of a cage, Emma must find the courage to stop running and imagine a future in the one place she never thought she could stay.











