Zoe Baxter thought her life had a rhythm. A husband, a home, and a hope for children. But years of fertility treatments have left her body bruised and her heart worn thin. Then everything unravels.
In the wreckage, Zoe finds purpose in her work as a music therapist. Healing through song, she begins to build a new life—and an unexpected relationship with someone who sees her differently. What starts as friendship deepens into love, and Zoe begins to hope again.
But when she makes plans for the future, those closest to her resist. Lines are drawn, identities challenged, and her right to create a family is put on trial.
Sing You Home is a powerful story about love, memory, and what it really means to belong.