Chasing the Clouds Away
The uplifting and heart-warming romance from the New York Times bestseller
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- Erwartet am 28. Apr. 2026
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Beschreibung des Verlags
One unexpected act of kindness can change everything...
Maisy Gallagher always dreamed of becoming a nurse, but when her father died, she gave it all up to support her family. Now, years later, she's built a quiet, steady life - safe, predictable, and entirely focused on others.
Chase Furst is everything Maisy isn't. A high-flying bank executive with a complicated past, he's learnt not to rely on anyone. But when a twist of fate brings them together, Maisy offers him kindness with no strings attached - and it throws him completely off balance.
Determined to prove he can return the favour, Chase sets out to do one selfless thing. What he doesn't expect is how much it will change him - or how hard it will be to forget the woman who made him believe in second chances.
Can Maisy open her heart to a man who's only just learning how to use his? Or will the risk be one step too far?
The brand-new heartwarming romance from the New York Times bestseller Debbie Macomber. Perfect for fans of Trisha Ashley and Phillipa Ashley.
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Bestseller Macomber (Must Love Flowers) delivers a heartwarming tale of love between a wealthy but cynical man and a struggling but optimistic woman. Chase Furst, heir to a Chicago banking empire, is disgruntled when his first-class flight to Seattle seats him next to chatty and upbeat Maisy Gallagher, whose ticket was unexpectedly upgraded. Though Chase is rude to her in transit, Maisy offers him a ride after the car he booked doesn't show up at the airport and shows him kindness when he reveals that he's in Seattle to arrange the funeral for his late estranged mother. Endeared by Maisy's compassion, Chase stays in touch with her upon returning to Chicago, and their bond deepens over phone calls and text messages. Their romance develops quickly despite warnings from their respective families about the differences between their class backgrounds. Maisy's family-run jewelry store in Seattle is floundering, and when financial crisis looms, Chase struggles with whether to provide help despite Maisy's insistence on independence. Macomber imbues the grumpy/sunshine trope with an impressive amount of authenticity and makes Chase falling for Maisy's positivity palpable and believable. This one charms.