The Music Shop (Harmony Bay Book 2)
A Small-Town Women’s Fiction and Sweet Romance Series of Later-in-Life Second Chances
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Kel Summers
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After years of living a carefully controlled life, Maggie Donovan is slowly learning what freedom feels like. Helping at Harmony Bay's small-town music shop has given her something she hasn’t had in a long time—purpose, routine, and a quiet sense of belonging.
But rebuilding a life isn’t as simple as walking away from the old one.
Back in Orchard Hills, Maggie’s estranged husband is growing impatient, and the daughter she loves is caught between the life Maggie left behind and the woman she’s becoming. Every unanswered call and every message she ignores tightens the tension she knows she’ll eventually have to face.
Meanwhile, Harmony Bay is beginning to work its quiet magic.
Between long afternoons at the shop, the gentle wisdom of Nora Hale, the shop's owner, and unexpected conversations with Nora’s steady, thoughtful son Andrew, Maggie finds herself rediscovering something she thought she had lost forever—music, friendship, and the possibility of connection.
But the past has a way of following you, even to the most peaceful places.
And Maggie is about to learn that building a new life means more than simply walking away from the old one.
It means deciding who she’s brave enough to become.
💖 The Music Shop is an emotional small-town women’s fiction and sweet, slow-burn romance series about later-in-life self-discovery, second chances, and finding love in a charming coastal community.
Perfect for fans of Virgin River, Sweet Magnolias, and heartfelt Hallmark-style stories.
🎶 Come home to Harmony Bay, where broken chords become beautiful again.
👉 Continue the series here and discover why sometimes the bravest thing a woman can do is choose herself.
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