
Freelance wildlife photographer Aurora Daniels gets an unexpected job opportunity in Alaska. It sounds like the perfect assignment. She might even catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights she was named after. Except the location of her almost-honeymoon is the one place she’d rather not go.
Giving up one dream, however, doesn’t mean she has to give up on all of them, so Aurora accepts the assignment.
When a mudslide brought on by the rainy season causes Aurora to miss her flight back to Seattle, Gage Weston, a handsome floatplane pilot, comes to her rescue. He flies her to his family’s island resort for the night. Then, she’s sure to catch the next flight out.
Right?
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Aurora, a wildlife photographer recovering from a failed engagement, finds herself stranded in Alaska after a mudslide. Gage, a floatplane pilot and resort owner, offers her a place to stay on Conley Island. What begins as one night turns into a week of family, community, and undeniable chemistry that blossoms into love.
The setting is one of the book’s biggest strengths—Brookes brings Alaska vividly to life, from the northern lights to the close-knit warmth of small-town island living. The supporting cast adds depth and charm, especially Gage’s family, who welcome Aurora as one of their own. Reed, in particular, is a standout, and I hope he gets his own book.While the story follows a predictable romance arc, it delivers exactly what fans of this genre love: comfort, connection, and a hopeful reminder that love can appear when least expected. Overall, it is a heartwarming, feel-good romance that reads like a cozy Hallmark movie, with breathtaking Alaskan scenery and a sweet, guaranteed happily-ever-after.
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