She lives in the safety of fictional worlds. He’s grounded in the beauty of the real one. Can they find a middle ground under the stars?
Grace Lawson loves her quiet life as the librarian in Juniper Falls, where her days are filled with books, order, and the comforting rhythm of routine. She’s perfectly content to lose herself in fictional adventures—until Nathan Cole arrives to repair the library roof, bringing his playful energy and rugged charm into her meticulously crafted world.
Nathan has spent his life on the move, finding purpose in fixing what’s broken and leaving before things get too complicated. But something about Grace’s reserved demeanor and dreamy imagination draws him in, even though she seems determined to keep her distance.
Their paths cross again and again on evening walks through a firefly-lit meadow, where conversations under the stars reveal vulnerabilities neither expected. But as sparks of attraction ignite, their differences threaten to pull them apart. Grace is afraid to trust someone who might not stay, while Nathan isn’t sure he’s capable of putting down roots.
Can a woman who’s always relied on stories find her happily-ever-after in real life? And will a man who’s always run from commitment risk everything for love?
Firefly Nights is a sweet and heartfelt opposites-attract romance that will leave you smiling under the stars. If you love a swoony slow-burn tale, this one’s for you.
It is part of the Alphabet Sweetheart series, twenty-six sweet romances set in Juniper Falls. This fun, quick reads will quickly become your favorite new escape. Check out all the books in the series, starting
Apple Pie PromisesBlossoms & New BeginningsCoffeehouse ConfessionsDandelion DreamsEchoes Of The HeartFirefly NightsGarden Gate WishesHeartstrings in HarmonyIce Cream KissesAnd many more to come …
Susanne Ash writes sweet contemporary romance. When she's not busy putting pen to paper, she loves to cook, knit, and head out exploring with her husband and daughter. She lives close to the beach in beautiful South Carolina. You'll find that her setting is often a fictionalized version of her surroundings and the places she's visiting with her family.
3,5⭐️/5⭐️ ♡What to expect: opposite attracts, small town romance ♡ He's practical, she lives in books. Nathan fixes everything that's broken, from shelves to roofs, while Grace dreams about fantastical worlds. She wants stability from a man, while he isn't sure he can settle down somewhere. But their paths cross again and again and again, until they are slowly connecting their stories. + 0.5 bonus points because he built a reading corner for her in the library. ♡ Number of pages: 58 pages, Kindle Edition ♡ Read: 23rd June 2025
Firefly Nights is a short, sweet, opposites attract, small town romance. Grace, the town librarian, and Nathan, repairer for the library roof, enjoy some evenings in a firefly lit meadow . Both are afraid to trust, but I enjoyed watching them overcome their fears and fall ion love. The books in this series are a great length when you need to escape the business of your life for a little while. Come fall in love with this town and its sweet characters!
I had a free copy of this book, but this is my voluntary and honest opinion. Librarian Grace Lawson loves books and spends a lot of time reading. When the library needs some work done, Nathan Grant is hired to complete the repairs. His energy, charm, and ideas are hard to avoid. They are drawn to each other, but when he has a job offer in another town it complicates things. An uplifting book about relationships, and trust.
Can be read as a standalone however some of the characters overlap between the books. She's a librarian that prefers fiction because she knows how it ends. He's lives in the present and fears putting down roots. What happens when he helps push her out of her books? When an opportunity comes up for his dream job what will he choose?
Grace is the town librarian and the library is in need of repairs. Nathan is in town and offers to help. He's become essential in making the library better, but isn't sure if he'll stick around. She convinces him to though because they've fallen for each other. Just like the other stories, this one does not disappoint.
I enjoyed this story about a librarian who lived through her books and a contractor who moved instead of putting down roots. I enjoyed their time with the fireflies and stars where they could meet fantasy and reality.
I enjoyed this short, sweet story. Grace is very dedicated to the library. I love how she talks to books when she is alone. I also liked the star gazing.
I loved this one 😭 I love how he's just this flirty fun guy the whole story until they both realize they're scared of the other leaving. The ending was so so cute, I adored this.