Look how far she had fallen.
Run the familiar streets of Surfside Beach and Myrtle Beach, too, with This close, complicated, relatable, and growing family..
Meanwhile, Julie\'s dad Paul and his new wife Jessie navigate life as newlyweds, in their 60s, still grieving their own losses, and discovering what life looks like when you find love again . miles and miles on the streets of Surfside Beach, right into a new chance and new friends at the local running store.
She can\'t run away again, but she does run...
Now she\'s not only lost and resentful but forced to be housemates with someone she can never think of as her stepmom.
Jobless, homeless, and still motherless, she shows up on her father\'s doorstep, desperate for a life and a love that can never be hers.
But months later, she\'s only moved backwards, with no place to go except for the last place she wanted.
Julie Jameson once thought the answer to her grief was leaving her hometown on the South Carolina coast, working toward a new career, and refusing her role in a blended family.
Even her internal monologue was unrecognizable.
Look how far she had fallen