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Harmony Haven Series

Harmony Haven was an idea I came up with while driving down the highway at 3 a.m. My entire family was asleep on a road trip, and it was my turn to control the radio. I landed on a country music station, and as the songs played, I dreamt up how I'd write the songs' stories into a book. Then...

HARMONY HAVEN was born: A small town in Georgia where life is a love song.

The playlist is more like a soundtrack, and the words of the music inspired certain scenes. Of course, like every song or poem, we feel them differently, but these books are my interpretation of the love songs I heard on that drive. 

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The best part about this series is that you can still enjoy the story if you do not enjoy country music! But if you do, you can listen along when the book prompts and read as the music plays. I hope you enjoy the feels that these songs give me as you enjoy the stories of Harmony Haven. 

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“You’re right...You don’t need a hero, but I sure as fuck want to take care of you.”

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-Firefighter

-Single mom who owns her own business

-New girl in town

-Meet cute

-He falls first

-Hilarious banter

-Family Sunday dinners

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Book 1:

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My grandpa once told me I didn’t know what it meant to be “done.” Which was crazy because I finished everything I had ever started. 

It wasn't until I met Jesse that I realized what Gramps had actually been talking about. 

From the moment I laid eyes on her, I knew I was done for. 

But Jesse wasn’t just the new girl in town, she was a single mom who had warned me from the beginning that her heart belonged to one man—her son, Max. 

It’s a good thing I didn’t want her heart. 

Or so I thought. 

Despite her warnings, I found myself falling for her more with each passing day. I became determined to show her that not only could she have my heart, but there was room in hers for both me and Max.

And it almost worked. 

Until everything we found together started burning to the ground, and she once again closed herself off, pushing me away. 

“We’re done.”

But I’d never be done. I finished everything I started and I’d never stop trying to prove to her that moving to Harmony Haven wasn’t just a fresh start, it was where she truly belonged. 

SONGS THAT INSPIRED DONE by KATIE RAE

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