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There are two problems with owning a family business. The first is when there's no family. The second is when there's no business. My parents left big shoes for me to fill when they passed away. In fact, they left me everything. Except any clue as to how to run their Lake Michigan lodge, or reasons to keep trying in the face of utter ruin. I love Kerby Lodge. But running it? Not so much. As far as I'm concerned, the best season begins when everyone packs up their sunscreen and novelty t-shirts and heads for home. But this year, instead of blissful solitude, I'm snowed in with my grumpy final guest, and a blizzard of unpaid bills. My only consolation? A sexy sweet man I've never met.My parents created a well-oiled machine. But all machines and daughters fall apart sometime, don't they?Now my future hangs on what I make of the broken pieces...
In Book #2 of the Lake Michigan Lodge Series, can Kay's happy-ever-after survive an invasion of teenage girls?As the innkeeper of rustic Kerby Lodge on the shores of Lake Michigan, Kay Kerby knows what to do with mice, raccoons, and even a wayward bear cub. But teenage girls are a whole new species of wildlife. When her two nieces are sent to the lodge for a long summer visit, Kay has to find her footing quickly, no matter how jet-lagged she is from her honeymoon in Europe. Her first lesson is where there are girls, boys soon follow. One in particular-dangerously charming Max-can't seem to stay away from Bella Kerby. And instead of providing boundaries, Max's wealthy mother seems to be pushing the two together, while dragging Kay into a world she wants nothing to do with. A world of yachts, country clubs, and rubbing elbows with moneyed Lake Michigan cottage owners. Kay just wants to float weightlessly in the cool waters, but instead finds herself fending off snooty entitled summer people, alienating her closest friends and discovering that families are messy...really messy."Warm and witty, this sequel to Shoulder Season is a charming return to Kerby Lodge"
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