What happens when the people who needed you most no longer need you at all?
Helen Prescott has spent most of her adult life looking after everyone else. She raised three children, managed a busy family home, and became the person everyone relied upon. For years, there was always somebody who needed her time, her attention, or her help.
Then the children grow up and leave.
Suddenly faced with an empty house, a quiet marriage, and a future she never quite planned for, Helen books a short stay in the seaside town of Harbour Lights. She tells herself she simply needs a break.
What she discovers is something far more unexpected.
As the rhythm of family life falls away, Helen begins to ask questions she has spent decades avoiding. Who is she when she is no longer someone's mother, organiser, problem-solver, or caretaker? What does she enjoy? What does she want? And is it possible to rediscover yourself after fifty?
With the help of a welcoming community, new friendships, and a challenge that pushes her far beyond her comfort zone, Helen slowly begins to reclaim parts of herself she thought had disappeared forever.
But the greatest challenge may be waiting at home, where she must decide whether the next chapter of her life will simply repeat the last one, or become something entirely new.
The Second Act is a warm, uplifting and deeply relatable story about identity, marriage, friendship, second chances, and the courage to put yourself back into your own life.
Book Four in the Harbour Lights series. Each story can be enjoyed as a standalone novel, while returning readers will love revisiting the town and the familiar faces that make Harbour Lights such a special place.
Perfect for readers who enjoy uplifting women's fiction, emotional journeys, seaside settings, stories about life after the children leave home, and heartwarming novels about personal reinvention and new beginnings.
Welcome back to Harbour Lights, where every arrival brings a new story, and every ending is really just the beginning of something else.