The Widow's Choice
She’s already lost everything once. Can she risk believing in more?

Meredith Fraser has learned how to survive alone. In the quiet village of Bieldfell, she’s raising her four-year-old daughter Isla, working as a freelance translator, and doing everything she can to protect the life they’ve rebuilt after losing Cass in Ukraine. Love is not part of the plan.
But when Bryce Faulkner, a former war correspondent burdened by his own guilt, moves into a croft on the edge of town, Meredith’s carefully guarded world begins to shift. He’s thoughtful. Present. And impossible to ignore.
As Isla’s innocent affection for Bryce grows, Meredith faces questions she’s been avoiding: Can she honour her Ukrainian mother’s legacy while building something new? Can she open her heart again without losing the independence she’s fought so hard to reclaim? And most dangerous of all, can she choose love over safety?
When an opportunity arises that could restore both her career and her family name, Meredith must decide what kind of future she’s brave enough to build—for herself and for Isla.
In a story of cultural identity, quiet faith, and unexpected hope, The Widow’s Choice explores what it means to stop surviving and start living again.
