**WHERE I BELONG**Book One of the McKellan Family SeriesShe spent twenty-seven years moving. She never expected New York to be the place that stopped her.Sienna Moreau has built her life the only way she knows how — lightly, portably, with one eye always on the door. When her beloved stepfather dies and leaves behind a sealed envelope with her name on it, she finds a birth certificate she was never meant to see and a name she has never Patrick McKellan, Chief of Police, New York City.A father. Three brothers. An entire half of herself.She flies to New York with no plan and no script. What she finds is not what she braced for — a man who never stopped grieving a child he didn't know he'd lost, three brothers who make room for her without requiring her to be anyone other than herself, and a city that slowly, stubbornly begins to feel like home. And then there is Gabriel the Manhattan ADA who notices her the way attentive people notice other attentive people, who remembers what she says, who looks for her the moment he walks into a room. Who makes her want to stop calculating the distance to the exit.Sienna has never stayed anywhere long enough to find out what love actually costs. The closer she gets to everything she's found here — her father, her brothers, Gabriel, the city, the life — the louder the old reflex gets. The one trained into her bones across twenty-seven years and three continents. The one that *go. Before it goes first.Belonging, she's discovering, is not a destination. It's a choice. Made daily. At real personal cost.She'll have to decide whether what she's found in New York is worth the weight of finally staying.*Where I Belong is a slow-burn contemporary romance featuring a found family, a heroine learning to stop running, and a love story that earns every page of its ending.