A Home Built in the Sunlight: A Clean, Slow-Burn Age Gap Romance Book 2 of the Where Love Leads Series
Rebecca Catherine
They didn’t expect the light to feel this vulnerable.
Eighteen-year-old Kennedy Briggs has never had a place that felt like home—not the diner where she worked double shifts, not the trailer where she braced for the next hard day, not the town that never let her forget her past.
So when she and Eli Mercer leave Clayborn behind, she dares to hope for something new.
A new city.
A new beginning.
A tiny third-floor apartment where sunlight spills across worn wooden floors each morning—warm, quiet, full of promise.
For Kennedy, college feels like stepping into another crowded labs, impossible dreams, and the terrifying hope that she might actually become a nurse. For Eli—a steady, soft-spoken ex-Army mechanic—finding work at a small garage offers stability he hasn’t felt in years.
Together, they build a life piece by
Thrift-store furniture.
Shared groceries.
Late-night laughter.
Morning coffee in chipped mugs.
But sharing a home doesn’t mean sharing a bed.
At night, Kennedy curls up on an air mattress while Eli sleeps across the room, the space between them heavy with everything they’re not saying. She longs for closeness. He’s determined to protect her future—even from himself.
And neither of them knows how to cross that fragile distance without risking the one thing they’re trying so hard to build.
Still, the sun keeps rising on their little apartment.
On new routines.
On quiet devotion.
On a love patient enough to grow in the light.
A Home Built in Sunlight is a tender, clean, slow-burn age-gap romance about healing, restraint, and learning how to build a future together—one soft morning at a time.
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