Beth Monroe planned a straight drive home.
One last visit with her aging mother.
One carefully organized route.
One family packed into a van and heading north.
Then Beth stops.
Not because the van breaks down.
Not because of an emergency.
Because she can't keep going.
Stranded in a small Georgia town called Blythe, Beth's decision forces everyone around her to confront truths they've been avoiding for years.
Her sister Diane has spent a lifetime solving problems before anyone else can touch them.
Patrick is carrying a relationship he never admitted was ending.
The children see more than the adults realize.
And Rosie, waiting at home, may need more help than anyone wants to admit.
What begins as an unexpected delay becomes something else entirely-a chance to stop long enough to ask the questions that don't fit inside schedules, plans, or carefully constructed routes.
Warm, thoughtful, and emotionally resonant, The Stop We Didn't Plan is a story about family, change, and discovering that moving forward sometimes requires standing still.
Perfect for readers of family-centered women's fiction, emotional contemporary fiction, and stories about second chances, caregiving, and personal growth.