
Ethan White has always preferred broken houses to people. Houses make sense, you can see the cracks, repair the damage, and slowly bring something forgotten back to life.
The lake house was supposed to be just another restoration project. Quiet. Solitary. Predictable.
Then one night, a stranger appears on his porch holding two cups of gas-station coffee.
Ethan doesn’t know where she came from. He doesn’t know why she came back to the lake.
He’s falling in love with someone who lives like time matters more than anything.
And some moments… no matter how small… end up changing everything.
Coffee at Midnight is a hauntingly beautiful story about love, memory, and the quiet moments that shape a lifetime.
Because sometimes the nights we think are ordinary are the ones we spend forever wishing we could live again.
