Hilary Ethers is not supposed to be stuck in Bouldercreek.
She's a city woman: tailored skirts, silk blouses, a life run on schedules and ambition. So when one wrong turn traps her in a small mountain town where tomorrow never comes, Hilary does what she's always done best.
She tries to take control.
Every morning, she wakes up to the same day. The same sun. The same choices. No matter what she changes, time resets. Escape becomes an obsession, and Bouldercreek becomes a puzzle she can't solve alone.
Enter Troy Williams. A carpenter with flannel on his back, sawdust on his hands, and a calm, grounded presence that unsettles her more than the time loop itself. Troy lives in the moment, builds with it, trusts it. He doesn't rush, and he doesn't plan for a future that may never arrive.
Which makes him the last person Hilary expects to matter.
But in a day that never moves forward, feelings do.
As Hilary relives the same hours again and again, Troy becomes her constant. Her anchor. The one thing that changes when everything else refuses to. What begins as reluctant dependence turns into something deeper—and far more dangerous. Because falling in love when tomorrow doesn't exist means risking everything on a moment that may never last.
And if Hilary ever finds a way out, she'll have to decide what matters more:
The life she's been chasing…
Or the love she never saw coming.