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Love doesn’t save her. It sees her.
Emma Davis lives carefully. She keeps her world small, walking the same streets, holding close the friends she trusts, piecing together days safe enough to bear. It’s a fragile kind of safety, but after everything she’s lost, it feels easier than trusting the world with what remains of her.
Then Daniel steps in with a quiet patience that unsettles her defenses. He doesn’t ask her to be different. He doesn’t promise to mend what broke. He sees her, the grief she carries, the strength she’s building, and stays.
As their connection deepens, old wounds resurface, forcing Emma to face not only the loss that shaped her but the fear keeping her from truly living.
Lavender Fields is a layered, intimate novel about trauma, resilience, and the healing power of being deeply known. It’s a story about daring to step beyond survival, finding the sacred in the ordinary and the beauty in a life fully lived.
“What if love isn’t the rescue, but the witness?”