Soul searching / Lyla Sage.
"Collins Cartwright does not want to go home. Sweetwater Peak, Wyoming was supposed to be in her rearview mirror, but when she finds out a developer is trying to buy her parent's antique shop out from under them, she doesn't have a choice-at least, that's what tells her family. They don't need to know she's lost her job and is out of money. Or that the ghosts that have always been her companions have recently gone silent. But just because she's returned home doesn't mean she has to stay with her parents or crash on her twin sister's couch. Lucky for her, the new-to-town upholsterer has a room for rent above his store. Unluckily, it is absolutely crawling with more ghosts who are freezing her out. And Collins hates being ignored. Brady Cooper is absolutely and totally fine. Seriously, there's no secret reason why he decided to uproot his life and suddenly move to Sweetwater Peak. He just needed a change of pace. At least, that's what he tells himself. And everyone else. When he agrees to let the elusive Collins Cartwright stay in his spare room, he doesn't know that she's absolutely bonkers-constantly talking to herself and having conversations with no one-or that she looked like that. But as they begin to get closer, the lines between them start to blur leaving both of them-and the ghosts that have been pushing them together-wondering whether or not their temporary arrangement could be something more permanent"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780593977774 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 352 pages ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: New York : The Dial Press, [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
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| General Note: | Includes an excerpt from Free falling, the next book in the series. |
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| Subject: | Ghosts > Fiction. Homecoming > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. Wyoming > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Ghost stories. Paranormal fiction. Romance fiction. Novels. |
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Sage | 31681010437424 | FICTIONPBK | Checked out | 11/28/2025 |
- B & T Entertainment
When out-of-work Collins Cartwright returns to Sweetwater Peak under false pretenses and moves in above a shop haunted by ghosts who wonât speak to her, she clashes and connects with the new upholsterer Brady, whose own buried reasons for relocating may be just as haunted. Original. - Baker & Taylor
"Collins Cartwright does not want to go home. Sweetwater Peak, Wyoming was supposed to be in her rearview mirror, but when she finds out a developer is trying to buy her parent's antique shop out from under them, she doesn't have a choice-at least, that's what tells her family. They don't need to know she's lost her job and is out of money. Or that the ghosts that have always been her companions have recently gone silent. But just because she's returned home doesn't mean she has to stay with her parents or crash on her twin sister's couch. Lucky for her, the new-to-town upholsterer has a room for rent above his store. Unluckily, it is absolutely crawling with more ghosts who are freezing her out. And Collins hates being ignored. Brady Cooper is absolutely and totally fine. Seriously, there's no secret reason why he decided to uproot his life and suddenly move to Sweetwater Peak. He just needed a change of pace. At least, that's what he tells himself. And everyone else. When he agrees to let the elusive Collins Cartwright stay in his spare room, he doesn't know that she's absolutely bonkers-constantly talking to herself and having conversations with no one-or that she looked like that. But as they begin to get closer, the lines between them start to blur leaving both of them-and the ghosts that have been pushing them together-wondering whether or not their temporary arrangement could be something more permanent"-- Provided by publisher. - Baker & Taylor
When out-of-work Collins Cartwright returns to Sweetwater Peak under false pretenses and moves in above a shop haunted by ghosts who won't speak to her, she clashes and connects with the new upholsterer Brady, whose own buried reasons for relocating may be just as haunted. Original. - Random House, Inc.
Home is where the heart isâand this one is haunted.
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠The author of the Rebel Blue Ranch series returns with a brand-new story, featuring a small-town upholsterer in need of a fresh start, a photographer whose life has come to a screeching halt . . . and the supernatural forces that bring them together.
Collins Cartwright does not want to go home. Sweetwater Peak, Wyoming, was supposed to be in her rearview mirror, but when she finds out a developer is trying to buy her parentsâ antiques shop out from under them, she doesnât have a choiceâat least, thatâs what she tells her family. They donât need to know sheâs lost her job and is out of money. Or that the ghosts who have always been her companions have recently gone silent.
But just because sheâs returned home doesnât mean she has to stay with her parents or crash on her twin sisterâs couch. Lucky for her, the new-to-town upholsterer has a room for rent above his store. Unluckily, it is absolutely crawling with more ghosts who are freezing her out. And Collins hates being ignored.
Brady Cooper is absolutely and totally fine. Seriously, thereâs no secret reason why he decided to uproot his life and suddenly move to Sweetwater Peak. He just needed a change of pace. At least thatâs what he tells himself. And everyone else.
When he agrees to let the elusive Collins Cartwright stay in his spare room, he doesnât know that sheâs absolutely bonkersâconstantly talking to herself and having conversations with no oneâor that she looked like that. But as they begin to get closer, the lines between them start to blur, leaving both of themâand the ghosts who have been pushing them togetherâwondering whether their temporary arrangement could be something more permanent.