Danelle Harmon

First published in 1991, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Danelle Harmon has written nearly twenty books in her long career, with many available in audio, print, and distributed in various languages throughout the world. Her books have won numerous awards from RT/Romantic Times and have repeatedly hit the top of Amazon’s bestseller charts. Danelle and her family make their home in New England with a menagerie including five dogs, an Egyptian Arabian horse, and pet chickens. Danelle welcomes email from her readers.

When to Let Go: A Memoir of Grief and Witness

When to Let Go: A Memoir of Grief and Witness

After the worst summer of her life—marked by grief, injury, and a bone-deep exhaustion she cannot outrun—an author opens her door to the impossible.

Three nineteenth-century privateer captains arrive—impossibly—in modern New England.

For a few luminous days, the world feels elastic: airplanes and ice cream, weather forecasts and laughter. Brendan is steady and kind. Kieran is sensitive and searching. Connor is brilliant, impulsive, and dangerously out of time.

The woman who welcomes them knows these men well—because she created them. She knows their histories. She knows their loves. And she knows what fate awaits one of them.

As delight deepens into attachment, the urge to protect becomes almost unbearable. To warn. To interfere. To save. But grief has already taught her a truth she cannot ignore: love is not possession, and rescue is not always mercy.

When To Let Go is a lyrical, genre-bending novel about love that endures beyond time, the courage to witness rather than control, and the quiet faith required to release what we cherish most.

It asks a tender and unsettling question: When staying causes harm, can letting go become an act of love?

When To Let Go is a quiet, luminous novel. With graceful prose and a deeply human heart, Harmon explores the fragile space between holding on and knowing when release is the most loving choice.

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