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The Squaring of a Heart: A Novel of Love, Second Chances, and the Small Town That Refused to Give Up in Chattanooga, TN
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The Squaring of a Heart: A Novel of Love, Second Chances, and the Small Town That Refused to Give Up in Chattanooga, TN
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Welcome to Marigold
- a town with a crumbling square, a divided heart, and one last chance at redemption.
When architect Sophie Caldwell returns home to Marigold after years away, it's not for a fresh start-it's to fulfill a promise. Her late mother once dreamed of restoring the town's historic square, the heart of a community that's been slowly unraveling. Sophie arrives to find more than aging buildings and broken bricks: she finds a town at war with itself. Half are eager to sell out to a slick developer who promises fast solutions. The other half are clinging to memory, unsure if healing is still possible.
In the middle of it all is Cal Bennett, a local craftsman with deep roots, a quiet grief, and more than a few reasons to keep to himself. As their paths intertwine, what begins as mutual skepticism turns to trust-and something more. But with old wounds resurfacing and powerful interests closing in, both Sophie and Cal will have to decide what they're really fighting for: the square, the town, or something deeper in their own hearts.
With richly drawn characters, emotional depth, and a setting that feels like your own hometown,
The Squaring of a Heart
is a tender, big-hearted novel about resilience, legacy, and love. It's about second chances-the ones we ask for, and the ones we didn't know we needed. Above all, it's about what it takes to build something that lasts-not just with bricks and blueprints, but with courage, conviction, and hope.
- a town with a crumbling square, a divided heart, and one last chance at redemption.
When architect Sophie Caldwell returns home to Marigold after years away, it's not for a fresh start-it's to fulfill a promise. Her late mother once dreamed of restoring the town's historic square, the heart of a community that's been slowly unraveling. Sophie arrives to find more than aging buildings and broken bricks: she finds a town at war with itself. Half are eager to sell out to a slick developer who promises fast solutions. The other half are clinging to memory, unsure if healing is still possible.
In the middle of it all is Cal Bennett, a local craftsman with deep roots, a quiet grief, and more than a few reasons to keep to himself. As their paths intertwine, what begins as mutual skepticism turns to trust-and something more. But with old wounds resurfacing and powerful interests closing in, both Sophie and Cal will have to decide what they're really fighting for: the square, the town, or something deeper in their own hearts.
With richly drawn characters, emotional depth, and a setting that feels like your own hometown,
The Squaring of a Heart
is a tender, big-hearted novel about resilience, legacy, and love. It's about second chances-the ones we ask for, and the ones we didn't know we needed. Above all, it's about what it takes to build something that lasts-not just with bricks and blueprints, but with courage, conviction, and hope.
Welcome to Marigold
- a town with a crumbling square, a divided heart, and one last chance at redemption.
When architect Sophie Caldwell returns home to Marigold after years away, it's not for a fresh start-it's to fulfill a promise. Her late mother once dreamed of restoring the town's historic square, the heart of a community that's been slowly unraveling. Sophie arrives to find more than aging buildings and broken bricks: she finds a town at war with itself. Half are eager to sell out to a slick developer who promises fast solutions. The other half are clinging to memory, unsure if healing is still possible.
In the middle of it all is Cal Bennett, a local craftsman with deep roots, a quiet grief, and more than a few reasons to keep to himself. As their paths intertwine, what begins as mutual skepticism turns to trust-and something more. But with old wounds resurfacing and powerful interests closing in, both Sophie and Cal will have to decide what they're really fighting for: the square, the town, or something deeper in their own hearts.
With richly drawn characters, emotional depth, and a setting that feels like your own hometown,
The Squaring of a Heart
is a tender, big-hearted novel about resilience, legacy, and love. It's about second chances-the ones we ask for, and the ones we didn't know we needed. Above all, it's about what it takes to build something that lasts-not just with bricks and blueprints, but with courage, conviction, and hope.
- a town with a crumbling square, a divided heart, and one last chance at redemption.
When architect Sophie Caldwell returns home to Marigold after years away, it's not for a fresh start-it's to fulfill a promise. Her late mother once dreamed of restoring the town's historic square, the heart of a community that's been slowly unraveling. Sophie arrives to find more than aging buildings and broken bricks: she finds a town at war with itself. Half are eager to sell out to a slick developer who promises fast solutions. The other half are clinging to memory, unsure if healing is still possible.
In the middle of it all is Cal Bennett, a local craftsman with deep roots, a quiet grief, and more than a few reasons to keep to himself. As their paths intertwine, what begins as mutual skepticism turns to trust-and something more. But with old wounds resurfacing and powerful interests closing in, both Sophie and Cal will have to decide what they're really fighting for: the square, the town, or something deeper in their own hearts.
With richly drawn characters, emotional depth, and a setting that feels like your own hometown,
The Squaring of a Heart
is a tender, big-hearted novel about resilience, legacy, and love. It's about second chances-the ones we ask for, and the ones we didn't know we needed. Above all, it's about what it takes to build something that lasts-not just with bricks and blueprints, but with courage, conviction, and hope.

















