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Month at the Shore

Published
Aug 2003
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Contemporary Romance Contemp. Romance
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352

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Acclaimed USA Today bestselling author Antoinette Stockenberg consistently engages readers with her breathtaking stories of small-town romance tinged with danger. Now she returns with a tale of one woman's struggle to put the past to rest--even as it haunts her every waking moment...

A MONTH FOR NEW BEGINNINGS
Laura Shore's memories of her Cape Cod childhood are far from fond, mostly serving as a persistent reminder of why she left home in the first place. But after all these years, she's back. Her tyrannical father is dead, and his children have banded together to try to salvage the family nursery he ran into the ground. Laura, her younger sister Corinne, and their black-sheep brother have given themselves exactly a month to try to get the business on its feet. Developers wait in the wings, while local-boy-made-good Kendall Barclay is there whenever Laura, turns around. Kendall's intentions may be honorable, but his attentions are the last thing she's interested in...

A MONTH FOR BITTER ENDINGS
Yet Kendall turns out to be a rock-steady shelter from the storm of publicity that blows in after he makes a shocking discovery on the property. Suddenly a murder investigation is under way, placing the Shores under the scrutiny of village gossips--and someone far more dangerous. Someone who thinks that this secret should have stayed buried. And who will stop at nothing to see that Laura's first visit home in years is also her last...

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