Tessa Harris never imagined going back to her childhood home. But when her aunt passes away, her brother asks her to remodel the house he inherited so he can sell it. She packs up her car and heads back to Willow Landing. Once there, she finds the townsfolk not happy to see her, and trouble begins to head her way.
Police Chief Mason Slade wasn’t any happier than the rest of the townsfolk that a Harris had come back to town. After fielding reports of disturbances, he goes to confront Tessa himself. Instead of finding a troublemaker, he finds an attractive woman who wants nothing more than to remodel the old house and get out of town as quickly as possible.
But the trouble has just started, and it’s directed at Tessa. Mason vows to find the person responsible for threatening Tessa and vandalizing her property. But as things get worse for Tessa, things start to heat up between Tessa and Mason. Mason finds himself wanting to keep Tessa close to his side for always.
Note from author: "Going Home is a standalone title, approximately 77,000 words. Tessa and Mason have a lot to overcome if they are to make their relationship work. These two people, though from the same town, are very different, but that's what I love about their relationship. I hope you enjoy reading their story as much as I enjoyed writing it. Please note this is an open-door romance. I hope you enjoy.” – Elizabeth Castle.
“...beautiful pairing of romantic love and suspense, making it almost impossible to put down.” - Amazon Reader
Romantic suspense author, or as she likes to say “suspenseful romance,” Elizabeth Castle grew up in the heart of the Midwest. Introduced to romance novels at eighteen, she fell in love with the genre, becoming an avid reader. She enjoys different sub-genres, but especially loves stories featuring private detectives, police officers, FBI agents, and any other purveyors of justice. Inspired by these stories, she published her first novel in 2017 and now has over a dozen titles to her name. She’s a pet mom to two dogs and a cat, all of which she spoils. When not writing, she prefers quiet time at home, crafting, reading, and learning to play the piano. When she does stray from home, she loves taking road trips; her favorite destination is the Florida panhandle, where she can relax on the white sand beaches.