Sometimes you have to get lost to find what matters most.
After the end of a seven-year relationship, Spencer Pelekai is left hollow. She's not just mourning the loss of a boyfriend-she's mourning the version of herself who thought she had it all figured out.
With heartbreak weighing heavy on her chest and no clue how to move forward, Spencer does the only thing that makes sense: she runs. More specifically, she boards a last-minute flight to San Francisco, a city she's never set foot in, chasing nothing more than a memory-her former best friend, who moved away years ago.
She tells herself it's just a break. A way to catch her breath. But the City by the Bay has other plans.
Winding streets, fog-kissed mornings, and unexpected reunions begin to stir something inside her. Amid quirky coffee shops, new faces, and the echoes of a friendship she thought she'd lost forever, Spencer begins to peel back the layers of who she used to be and discovers who she might still become.
As she rebuilds her sense of self-and navigates the complicated emotions of reconnecting with someone who once meant everything-Spencer finds that healing doesn't happen all at once. Sometimes, it starts with saying goodbye. And sometimes, it begins with opening your heart in a city full of second chances.
Uplifting, tender, and quietly powerful, this is a story about rediscovery, unexpected love, and the journeys-both literal and emotional-that lead us home.