Blurb
Some
inherit money. Mallory inherited secrets…
Mallory
O’Neill swaps the buzz of Melbourne for the quiet shores of Anahera
Bay, New Zealand, hoping for a fresh start… not secrets and
surprises. But the crumbling seaside cottage left to her by Sofia—the
grandmother she never knew—holds more than just dust and disrepair.
It holds the key to a family history her late mother never spoke of.
As
Mallory pieces together Sofia’s past, she faces the doubts of old
friends and the arrival of an unexpected stranger. Along the way, she
finds friendships among the locals, but she also meets resistance
from the brooding handyman, Cameron Quinn, a man haunted by his own
past.
When faded letters, old photographs, and buried truths
come to light, Mallory and Cameron find themselves drawn together by
grief, memory, and a spark neither of them expected.
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Excerpt
“Why are you moving bedrooms?”
Again, she attempted to cross her arms but failed. A habit she seemed to have when annoyed. Well, he was annoyed too, still not pleased that she had been discussing him with his mother.
“Because I can, and because I want to. I love the view,” she told him.
“Oh.” She was right, of course. He checked his watch. “How about I return around four-thirty?”
“Great.” She beamed. “If you’re feeling less grumpy by then, I’m more than happy to share some of my homemade cannelloni with you.”
Her unexpected invitation threw him momentarily, but he considered it. Homemade cannelloni? All he had at home was leftover stew from his mother that he’d been eating for the past three days. Just because he had something to eat here, didn’t mean he had to engage in a conversation with her.
“Deal.”
He couldn’t believe he accepted the invitation, but the surprise on her face made it worth it.
2 comments:
Thank you so very much for sharing with your readers ♥♥
sounds like a wonderful book, Iris! I hope it does really well.
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