One festival. Two storytellers. And a kiss that steals the spotlight. Haven Mariner has spent her life telling other people's stories but has never quite found her own. When her godmother invites her back to Storybrook to perform at the annual Storyteller Festival, Haven agrees-planning only a short visit before moving on again. Grant Whitaker chases headlines, not small-town festivals. The Storyteller Festival should have been easy to ignore-until rumors surface about a newly discovered memoir from Storybrook's most famous author. Sensing a story with national reach, Grant starts sniffing around¿ only to collide with Haven, a captivating storyteller who's far too entangled in the tale he's trying to expose.
When doubts surface about the memoir's authenticity, Grant and Haven are forced into a reluctant partnership. Between late-night research, meddling townsfolk, and one kiss that wasn't part of the script, sparks fly on and off the stage. Haven begins to wonder if she's finally found a place-and a person-worth staying for. A sweet, closed-door romantic comedy with laugh-out-loud moments, swoony kisses, and all the charm of a small-town festival.