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The Architect's Mark

By: Shari Malin
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A town's past. A love's foundation. A future to rebuild.

Zachariah Skully, a big-city architect, returns to his sleepy hometown a broken man, his career shattered by a deceitful contractor. His only goal: settle his grandmother’s estate and disappear. But his plans are derailed the moment he steps into "The Daily Grind" and locks eyes with Donatella Redmond—his high school nemesis, now the vibrant heart of the town, and its formidable Council Chair.

Their bitter past, steeped in teenage rivalry and a tragic misunderstanding, explodes anew. Yet, they're forced into an uneasy alliance when Zach discovers his old betrayer, developer Brian Devin, plans to demolish the beloved town library for his latest, suspiciously lucrative project. Zach sees a chance for redemption, not just for his town, but for his own tarnished name.

As Zach unearths the library's hidden history—a secret testament to unrequited love left by its original architect for his own grandmother—Donatella starts to see beyond the privileged boy she once resented. The true story of their shared past unfolds, revealing Zach's selfless act of protection that night long ago. With Brian's lies threatening to shatter their fragile community, Zach and Donatella must confront old wounds, trust newfound feelings, and build a future for their town, brick by arduous brick.

Can an architect rebuild his life and a council chair embrace a forgotten truth before their town's most cherished landmark—and their own hearts—are lost forever?

Contemporary
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