
Twenty years after first love slipped away, Marissa returns to the small town she left behind—only to find that some feelings never truly fade. When past and present collide, she must decide if she’s brave enough to risk her heart one last time.
"A beautiful reminder that love doesn’t follow a timeline."
"This story stayed with me long after I finished the last page. The characters felt real, the emotions were honest, and the small-town setting made everything feel warm and familiar. A truly touching second-chance romance."
- Susan T

"Tender, emotional, and quietly powerful."
"Grace Meyers writes with so much heart. The Last Dance is about forgiveness, kindness, and finding your way back to what matters most. I loved how gentle and meaningful the story felt."
- Clarissa S

"Exactly the kind of story I love to curl up with."
"This book made me smile, tear up, and reflect on the idea of second chances. It’s a clean, heartfelt romance that feels comforting without being predictable. Highly recommend for fans of women’s fiction.
- Heather W

A return home forces Marissa Cassidy to face the one chapter of her life she never fully closed.
The plan is simple: attend the wedding, say her goodbyes, and leave the past untouched.
But with Freddie McLane back in her world, everything she believed she’d moved on from begins to stir.

My name is Grace Meyers, and I write clean, heartfelt romances about small towns, second chances, and the kind of love that feels steady, meaningful, and true.
I published my first series, Sunset Love, in 2021. Since then, my stories have been lucky enough to reach readers all over the world, including multiple books that have landed in the Top 100 on Amazon. As I’m writing this, I’ve now written more than 30 stories, each one shaped by the same hope — to tell love stories that feel comforting, genuine, and full of heart.
I’ve always been drawn to small-town romance and second chances, where people grow, heal, and find their way back to what matters most. I grew up loving Hallmark movies, and while that sense of warmth and hope still inspires me, many of my stories come from something even closer — my own life, and the experiences of friends, family, and readers who’ve shared their stories with me along the way.
As I’ve grown as an author, my readers have become more than just readers. Many feel like dear friends, and more than a few have inspired the stories I write next. That connection is something I cherish deeply.
When I’m not writing, you’ll usually find me enjoying the slower pace of coastal life, soaking up quiet moments, and dreaming up the next story that I hope will make you smile, tear up, and believe — just a little more — in love.
Thank you and I’m so glad you found your way to my stories.
— Grace