Harvest Moon Promises, Dianna Aubin (9798232930448) — Readings Books
Harvest Moon Promises
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Harvest Moon Promises

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When Laurel Park returns to her hometown of Hallowell to help her aunt with the bakery, she never expects a simple autumn festival to change her life. A storm topples the town's beloved wooden Arch, and in rebuilding it, Laurel rediscovers not only the strength of her community but also the truth about herself.

Torn between the fast-paced world of Boston and the slow, lantern-lit rhythm of Hallowell, Laurel must decide where her heart truly belongs. With the support of her steadfast Aunt Jo, the humor of neighbors who know her better than she knows herself, and the quiet strength of Nate; the local farmer whose presence steadies her more than she dares admit; Laurel learns that home isn't a single place. It's the people, the promises, and the light you carry with you.

Full of cozy small-town charm, flickering lanterns, falling leaves, and the tender pull of autumn romance, this heartwarming Hallmark-style story celebrates love, community, and the courage to build a life that can hold both dreams and roots.

Perfect for readers who believe in pumpkin-lit nights, quilt-covered porches, and the magic of finding home right where your heart has been all along.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dianna Aubin
Date
25 September 2025
Pages
220
ISBN
9798232930448

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

When Laurel Park returns to her hometown of Hallowell to help her aunt with the bakery, she never expects a simple autumn festival to change her life. A storm topples the town's beloved wooden Arch, and in rebuilding it, Laurel rediscovers not only the strength of her community but also the truth about herself.

Torn between the fast-paced world of Boston and the slow, lantern-lit rhythm of Hallowell, Laurel must decide where her heart truly belongs. With the support of her steadfast Aunt Jo, the humor of neighbors who know her better than she knows herself, and the quiet strength of Nate; the local farmer whose presence steadies her more than she dares admit; Laurel learns that home isn't a single place. It's the people, the promises, and the light you carry with you.

Full of cozy small-town charm, flickering lanterns, falling leaves, and the tender pull of autumn romance, this heartwarming Hallmark-style story celebrates love, community, and the courage to build a life that can hold both dreams and roots.

Perfect for readers who believe in pumpkin-lit nights, quilt-covered porches, and the magic of finding home right where your heart has been all along.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dianna Aubin
Date
25 September 2025
Pages
220
ISBN
9798232930448