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Summer always ends. Love doesn't have to. Sofia Buck fled Hampton Beach a decade ago, never looking back until her father's untimely death forces her to return for the summer to deal with the family business. Her one goal: sell Buck's Landing, so she can move on with her life. Silas Wilde believes in serendipity, especially when it brings an irresistible woman into his life. He's certain they belong together, and sets out to convince Sofia to give him-and Hampton-a chance at forever. Rediscovering the magic of her hometown with Silas tempts Sofia with a future she never imagined, if only she can let go of the past that waits around every corner.…mehr

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Summer always ends. Love doesn't have to. Sofia Buck fled Hampton Beach a decade ago, never looking back until her father's untimely death forces her to return for the summer to deal with the family business. Her one goal: sell Buck's Landing, so she can move on with her life. Silas Wilde believes in serendipity, especially when it brings an irresistible woman into his life. He's certain they belong together, and sets out to convince Sofia to give him-and Hampton-a chance at forever. Rediscovering the magic of her hometown with Silas tempts Sofia with a future she never imagined, if only she can let go of the past that waits around every corner.
Autorenporträt
Cameron D. Garriepy attended a small Vermont college in a town very like Thornton. She's missed it since the day she packed up her Subaru and drove off into the real world. Some might say she created the fictional village as wish fulfillment, and they would be correct. She is the author of the Thornton Vermont series, and the founder of Bannerwing Books, a co-op of independent authors. Prior to Bannerwing, Cameron was an editor at Write on Edge, where she curated three volumes of the online writing group's literary anthology, Precipice. Cameron appeared in the inaugural cast of Listen to Your Mother - Boston, and irregularly contributes flash fiction to the Word Count Podcast.Since her time at Middlebury College, Cameron has worked as a camp counselor, nanny, pastry cook, an event ticket resale specialist, and an office manager. Cameron's ghost-writing and editing hides in the tech and finance sectors. In her spare time, she is an archer, a baker, a gardener, a knitter, and a reader of a lot of romance novels.Cameron writes from the greater Boston area, where she lives with her husband, son, four naughty hens, and a pug named after a salad topping.