Single Parent Double Heart
English

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<p><strong>A small-town single dad romance about grief second chances and the courage to open one more door.</strong></p><p>A widowed music teacher his watchful eight-year-old son and the travelling art therapist who swore she'd never get attached again all meet in a grief group room where every session pulls them closer to a future none of them planned.</p><p>Noah has learned to measure his days by small sounds: the way the front door closes when his son leaves for school the scrape of chairs in his music classroom the quiet house that waits for him each night. Four years after losing his wife he's become an expert at controlled survival. His life is a loop of lesson plans careful routines and late-night corridors where he stands in doorways just to make sure Leo is still breathing.</p><p>What he isn't good at is letting anyone else help carry the weight.</p><p>When his sister signs Leo up for <em>Heartlines</em>-a children's art-therapy group at the Harbor's Reach Community Centre-Noah agrees only because he's run out of good arguments against it. Leo goes for the snacks and the stones in the worry jar. Noah waits in the hallway convinced no one can understand how hard it is to hand his boy to a stranger even for an hour. </p><p>Single Parent Double Heart</p><p>Ava has built a career on walking into rooms like Heartlines and making them feel safe. She knows how to ask the questions that help kids put their feelings on paper when words are too heavy. She also knows how to leave at the end of a contract without looking back. After a previous placement blurred too many lines between therapist and family she promised herself she would always step away before anyone depended on her too much.</p><p>Harbor's Reach is supposed to be three neat months: twelve sessions a stack of reports then a packed car and the next town. Instead she finds an eight-year-old boy who measures safety by how many windows are in a room an exhausted father who is terrified of both holding on and letting go and a community that quietly notices when the banner above the centre door hangs slightly crooked.</p><p>As Leo begins to trust the circle of kids crumbs on paper plates turn into memories drawings turn into confessions and one small blue stone passes from his hand to Noah's forcing father and therapist both to admit they're not the only ones trying to be the strongest in the room. </p><p>Single Parent Double Heart</p><p>Noah thought the hardest thing he'd ever done was survive losing his wife. Now he has to face the possibility that honouring her doesn't mean freezing his life where she left it. Ava thought she'd already learned her lesson about getting too close. Yet every Thursday the edges between her careful professional distance and the messy real lives in front of her blur a little further.</p><p>When a long-hidden note from the past a program with a fixed end date and a town that quietly refuses to treat grief as something to get over collide Noah and Ava must decide whether this connection is a brief chapter... or the first line of the life they've both been too afraid to write.</p><p><strong>Single Parent Double Heart</strong> is a tender slow-burn contemporary romance about a widowed father a boy who sees more than adults realise and the art therapist who has to choose between leaving cleanly and staying for good. Perfect for readers who love small-town settings emotionally layered single-parent stories and love that grows in the quiet spaces between sessions school runs and second chances.</p>
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