When Wendy Watts left Blue Moon Bay, she vowed never to
return to the small coastal town where her parents had
abandoned her and her brother. Now she’s a successful
Realtor, and a workaholic who stays away from complicated
emotions—until her grandmother dies, leaving Wendy the Inn
at Blue Moon Bay and mandating that Wendy sell the inn, and
put it on the market herself “in person.”
As soon as Wendy arrives in Blue Moon Bay, bad memories,
the inn’s poor condition, and her brother’s pleas to save
the inn overwhelm her. Then she meets a sexy laid-back
stranger on the beach, and Wendy does something she never
does . . . she opens up and confides her problems to him.
Since Max Huntington’s only in town for one night, Wendy
spontaneously kisses him, hoping to be distracted from her
troubles for just one evening.
But when Wendy begins the painstaking process of fixing up
the inn in order to sell it, Max tells her he’s staying on
longer. He’s enchanted by the charming inn and even more
with the kisses they shared on the beach. He wants to help
her with the repairs, and she reluctantly accepts his
offer.
Although she’s determined to remain detached from the
allure of her inn, Blue Moon Bay and Max, every repair,
every stroll on the beach, and every moment spent with Max,
draws her in and reminds her of the local legend she’d
believed as a child: that being kissed by the bay under a
blue moon will lead to love that lasts forever.