Two Doors Down, and Still Here.
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She moved to Arcliffe for peace and quiet.
She didn’t expect to find someone worth staying for.
After a lifetime of busy cities and complicated expectations, Miriam Ashworth arrives in the small Yorkshire town of Arcliffe determined to live more quietly. Recently diagnosed with ADHD in her fifties, she’s finally beginning to understand the rhythms of her own mind — and the kind of life she actually wants.
Her new routine is simple: mornings with tea and manuscripts, long walks along the canal, and the comforting calm of her cottage on Hawthorn Lane.
Then she steps into The Crossed Keys a tiny bookshop with a quaint 'pub-like' name.
The tiny bookshop in the market square is warm, welcoming… and run by a bookseller who seems to notice everything.
Ros Calder has spent fifteen years building a quiet life among shelves and stories. She knows the town, she knows her customers, and she knows better than to disrupt a life that already works.
But Miriam keeps coming back.
First for books.
Then for conversation.
Then for the quiet feeling of being understood.
What begins as a simple routine slowly becomes something more.
Yet Miriam has spent a lifetime preparing herself for the moment people leave. Letting someone get close means risking disappointment — and that’s a risk she’s not sure she can take.
In a town full of quiet streets, canal walks, and neighbours who always seem to know when you need soup, Miriam must decide whether safety matters more than connection.
Sometimes the life you’re meant to build is waiting just two doors down.
Two Doors Down, and Still Here is a warm, slow-burn sapphic romance about second chances, small towns, and discovering that belonging might be closer than you think.
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