Second chances. Quiet courage. Complicated hearts. Found family. And one little Maine harbor town that has a habit of giving people reasons to stay.
Welcome Back to the Harbor
The Sparrow Cove series follows the people who live, work, rebuild, fall apart, begin again, and occasionally fall in love along the Maine coast.
Each story brings another corner of town into focus — an old botanicals shop, a waterfront café, a lighthouse watching over the harbor — while familiar faces keep finding their way back onto the page.
Maya returns to Sparrow Cove carrying a family legacy she isn't entirely sure she knows how to keep. Ellery's Botanicals is waiting for her — along with an old building that needs care, a town that remembers more than she does, and Elias.
What begins as restoration slowly becomes something harder to walk away from.
Harper's Harbor Café opens before the rest of Sparrow Cove wakes up. It is where fishermen stop before dawn, neighbors trade news, and people who need somewhere to sit usually find a table.
But keeping the doors open means fighting for more than a business. And sometimes the person standing beside you becomes part of what you're trying to save.
At the edge of town, Sparrow Cove Light has weathered generations of storms.
Clay understands old buildings. He understands wood, stone, foundations, and what happens when people stop taking care of the things they once promised to protect.
Hearts are considerably less straightforward.
Reading Order
Three stories. One harbor. And a town that becomes more familiar with every visit.
Begin with Ellery's Botanicals, Maya, Elias, and the first doorway into the town.
Pull up a chair at Harper's and discover the community behind the harbor.
Follow the road toward the lighthouse and the things Sparrow Cove refuses to let disappear.
The Story Doesn't Have to End
Digital companions, Reader Ritual Packs, recipes, keepsakes and other little pieces of the harbor are waiting at the Sparrow Cove Mercantile.
New to Sparrow Cove?
Come spend one evening in Sparrow Cove before deciding whether you want to stay. A little romance, a little harbor air, and no suitcase required.