Ryan Calloway returns to the small town he left behind with one goal: sell the drive-in his grandfather left him, close the deal, and get back to his real life in Chicago. The plan is clean. The numbers are right. All he needs is a signature.He doesn't expect Lily Hartwell.The drive-in's manager has her answer ready before Ryan finishes his offer. The Starlight isn't just a property to her — it's the town's living memory, the place where generations have shown up every Friday night to be together under the stars. She isn't going to let it go without a fight, and she isn't going to make any of this easy.As days turn into weeks, Ryan finds himself drawn into a world he thought he'd outgrown. Old photographs in a projection booth. Letters his grandfather never sent. A community that shows up, week after week, for something that can't be measured in square footage or appraised by the acre. And a woman whose quiet conviction begins to make his carefully constructed life in Chicago feel like exactly what it is — motion without direction, speed without a destination.Then a storm changes everything. And the question is no longer whether to sell.The question is who Ryan Calloway wants to be.The Starlight Drive-In is a warm, nostalgic clean romance about family legacy, belonging, and what we find when we finally stop moving long enough to see what's been waiting for us all along.