Welcome to Solara Cay
Welcome to Solara Cay
A Fictional Island Where Every Story Begins
If you’ve just arrived—welcome. You’re in the right place.
Before you begin exploring, there is something important to understand.
Disclaimer: Solara Cay Is a Work of Fiction
Solara Cay is not a real destination.
This website is a fan-created experience inspired by the Solara Cay Romance Novels by A. Heartwood. Everything presented here—locations, businesses, transportation, and the island itself—exists solely within the fictional world of the books.
While the site is designed to resemble a travel destination, it is intended for entertainment and reader engagement only.
There are no real flights to Solara Cay.
There are no hotels to book.
The island exists entirely within the pages of the novels.
Why It Feels Real
The goal of this site is immersion.
The Solara Cay novels bring the setting to life through vivid descriptions, emotional storytelling, and interconnected characters. Readers often describe the island as feeling tangible—somewhere they could actually visit.
This site extends that experience, offering a visual and exploratory companion to the stories.
Discover the Solara Cay Romance Series
The best way to experience Solara Cay is through the novels themselves.
The series combines:
- Character-driven romance
- A richly detailed tropical setting
- Interwoven storylines
- Emotional stakes that build across each book
At the center of the series is a recurring theme:
Two love stories. Only one lasts.
Where to Read
The Solara Cay novels by A. Heartwood are available on Amazon.
If you are looking for an immersive escape, a romantic setting, and stories that unfold against a vivid island backdrop, the series offers a complete experience.
Search for “A. Heartwood Solara Cay” on Amazon to begin.
Final Note
This site exists for readers and fans of the series.
You are encouraged to explore, imagine, and enjoy the world presented here. Just remember that Solara Cay is a fictional setting, created to support the stories that bring it to life.
The island may not be real, but the experience is meant to feel that way.

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