**A Vintage Shorts "Short Story Month" Original Selection In this warm, intelligently observed novella, Isabel Dalhousie, Alexander McCall Smith's wonderful heroine, learns valuable lessons about inviting the past (and everyone in it) back into your life.** Isabel Dalhousie--philosopher, m
Reunion at the Shore
โ Scribed by Lee Tobin McClain
- Publisher
- HQN Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Toronto;Ontario
- ISBN
- 1488068895
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Return to the Chesapeake Bay, where broken hearts find ways to heal.
Ria and Drew Martinโs chemistry had always kept their marriage togetherโuntil suddenly it didnโt. Now a single mom, hotel manager Ria is at a loss when one of her teen daughters starts spiraling. Panicked, she calls on her estranged ex-husband for backup, but sheโs not prepared for the man heโs becomeโor the unresolved emotions that still linger between them.
After his divorce, Drew pulled away from everyone when he lost his eyesight and his job on the police force. Now that heโs realized how much his daughters need their dad, Drew is determined to make things up to them. Heโs less sure where he stands with Ria. They had real reasons for ending their marriage, but theyโve both changed during their time apart. And being with her again in the place where they first fell in love brings back memories of all that they once had. Can they overcome their past to reunite their family, this time forever?
โฆ Subjects
Contemporary
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