At three in the morning, Maple City belongs to the people who keep it running.
Rae works nights in the ER, where the lights never sleep and the hardest moments come when the rest of the world is quiet. Eli runs a small auto shop and raises his kids alone, fixing what breaks and holding together what still works. Every night, after their shifts end, they meet in the same diner booth—no promises, no plans, just coffee, pie, and the comfort of someone who understands the hour.
It’s not a romance.
Not yet.
But routine has a way of turning into refuge. And refuge has a way of becoming something more.
As hospital administrators threaten to cut night staffing and a tempting job offer pulls Rae away from the town she’s built her life around, both she and Eli are forced to face a truth they’ve been careful not to name: what they’ve found in the quiet hours matters. And choosing it may cost them everything else.
Same Booth, Same Hour is a deeply emotional contemporary romance about second chances, found family, and the people who show up when no one else is awake.
For readers who love:
Slow-burn romance built on trust and routine
Small-town stories with working-class heart
Emotionally mature characters and quiet intimacy
Night-shift, caretakers, and “ordinary people” love stories
Hope that feels earned, not easy