Between
Heaven and Home

What we are together isn’t something they can control.

David Morrow lives a quiet, orderly life running a coastal bookstore—until a stranger leaves him a note that leads him to Nate, a man who feels impossibly familiar.

As reality begins to shift around them, David uncovers a truth buried beyond memory: they were once separated to contain a power that only exists when they’re together.

Now, as that power awakens, so do the forces that once tore them apart.

Between Heaven and Home is a literary novel about memory, identity, and the quiet moments that decide who we become.

In the small harbor town of Seabrook, life moves with the steady rhythm of tides and weather. People open their shops, walk the docks, and carry the weight of their histories without speaking them aloud.

David has spent years living a careful life. A bookstore, a quiet routine, a town that asks very few questions. It is enough.

Until the past begins to move again.

When Nate returns to Seabrook, the careful balance David has built begins to shift. Old memories surface. Old truths refuse to stay buried. And the quiet life David thought he understood begins to reveal the shape of something far larger.

As the town gathers around them, and forces older than either of them begin to stir, David must decide whether the life he has built is a refuge… or a boundary he has been too afraid to cross.

Between Heaven and Home is a story about love, memory, and the cost of choosing to be fully seen.

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