Emma Clarke left Maple Harbor eight years ago without a goodbye—choosing her Chicago meteorologist career over the boy she loved and the town that raised her. Now her father's heart attack forces her home, and the only contractor who can fix her childhood house is Evan Mitchell, the man whose heart she broke.Evan has spent eight years rebuilding—his father's carpentry business, the town's historic homes, and the walls around his heart. He never stopped loving Emma, but he won't survive losing her twice. He'll fix her father's house for old times' sake, but that's where it ends. No second chances. No forgiveness. No us.Then a massive storm threatens Maple Harbor's beloved summer festival and the Victorian house Evan's been secretly restoring for eight years—the home he built hoping Emma would come back. Working together day and night to save the festival, old feelings surface, walls crumble, and Emma must finally face the truth behind her cowardly departure.When Chicago demands she choose between her dream job and staying in Maple Harbor, Emma realizes she's been forecasting the wrong storm all along. Some loves weather every distance. Some homes never stop calling you back. Some hearts remember where they belong—under the same sky that's been watching all along.A heartwarming second-chance romance about coming home, facing the storms you've been running from, and discovering that the best forecast is the one written by your heart.