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When Chelsea Adams agrees to cater Muriel Winter's Independence Day party, she has mixed feelings. She's eager to widen her company's clientele in southern Maine, but it's hard to hide her distaste for her wealthy employer's condescending elitism. Chelsea's problems multiply when she meets Muriel's handsome son, Jeff Blaine, and finds she must struggle to resist the powerful longings he awakens in her. Muriel soon detects the chemistry between them and makes it clear she'll destroy Chelsea's business if she shows any interest in Jeff. To regain control of her turbulent feelings, Chelsea spends her off-hours with long-time friend Stuart Potter, a down-to-earth lobsterman. When Stuart surprises her by proposing marriage, Chelsea accepts in the belief it will resolve her problems and stabilize her life. But Chelsea's emotions are not to be tamed with an engagement ring. When circumstances repeatedly bring her into contact with Jeff, she's forced to decide: Will she choose a sensible prudence? Or will she follow the bewildering desires of her incautious heart? Originally published in 1994, this light romance is now available for the first time in ebook and trade paperback.
Allison Curtis knows she's the luckiest woman in New England when she accepts the proposal of the wealthy and charming bachelor, Cabot Wilder. But when his socialite mother insists on planning the fall wedding, Allison accepts her best friend's pleas to spend the summer with her on picturesque Harper's Island, off the Maine coast. There she'll be able to relax and calm her pre-wedding jitters. But from the moment of her arrival, Allison's days are anything but calm. She repeatedly crosses paths with the disturbingly handsome lobsterman, Brent Connors, who arouses her secret desires and intensifies all her doubts about the future. And when Cabot makes a surprise visit to the island, Allison is forced to choose between her longings and her loyalties. Originally published in 1992, this light romance is now available for the first time in ebook and trade paperback.
Lidian becomes disappointed by marriage, but is consigned to public silence by social conventions and concern for her children and her husband's reputation. Drawn to the erotic energy and intellect of family friend Henry David Thoreau, she struggles to negotiate the confusing territory between love and friendship.
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