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The Squaring of a Heart

A Novel of Love, Second Chances, and the Small Town That Refused to Give Up

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The Squaring of a Heart

By: Cameron Lane
Narrated by: Courtney Maya
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Welcome to Marigold — a town with a crumbling square, a divided heart, and one last chance at redemption.

When architect Sophie Caldwell returns to Marigold to fulfill her late mother’s dream of restoring the historic town square, she hopes to heal old wounds — both the town’s and her own. But what she finds is a community at a crossroads: split between the promise of quick-fix progress from outside developers and the fragile hope of rebuilding from within.

As Sophie fights to honor the past while shaping a future, she crosses paths with Cal Bennett — a skilled local craftsman carrying his own scars. What begins as cautious respect slowly deepens into something neither expected. Together, they face whispered doubts, fierce resistance, and the lure of easy solutions that could erase everything Marigold once was.

The Squaring of a Heart is a tender, uplifting novel of love, second chances, and the small town that refused to give up. With richly drawn characters, emotional depth, and a setting that feels as real as your own hometown, Cameron Lane delivers a story about what it means to belong — and how the hardest battles often lead to the most lasting triumphs.

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