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Falling Back to You

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Falling Back to You

By: Kasha Thompson
Narrated by: Leon Nixon, Zair Jordan
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In a small town, every road leads back to the one person you can never forget.

Dial Birch has never needed saving. She's built her life with her own two hands. In Hume, Tennessee, everyone knows Dial: the woman who can propagate a dying orchid back to life, who'll throw a right hook as quick as a sharp word, and who has spent the past few years perfecting the art of living in the same small town as Ozzie Palmer, her ex and the father of her child, without feeling a thing. She's made peace with the hard parts. It's just that Hume isn't big enough to keep her heart from remembering what it felt like before it was broken.

Ozzie Palmer has never needed much, just the familiar streets of Hume, his daughter Maple, and Dial, the woman who has always held his heart. Their relationship may be in an "off" season, but Ozzie isn't worried. He's a patient man, and some loves are worth waiting for. But when his father starts pulling strings that could uproot everything Ozzie holds dear, he's forced to fight for the only life he's ever wanted. Because walking away from Hume means walking away from Dial, and that's something Ozzie Palmer will never be ready to do.

Dial and Ozzie have been a part of each other's story for so long that neither one knows how to write a version of themselves without the other in it. But wanting someone back and being ready for them are two different things. The lives they envisioned have fallen apart, but it's getting harder to ignore what's always been there—the heat, the history, the pull that never really went away. Second chances don't come with guarantees. And this one is running out of time.

©2026 Kasha Thompson
African American Contemporary
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