SEA GLASS SUNRISE, the third book set in Blueberry Cove, Ms. Kauffman
brings
the McRae family together. Hannah's brother is getting
married so she returns to Maine. What no one knows is
that she has no plans to return to DC and her life as an
attorney with a famous law firm.
Hannah's life was on a fast track until she discovered
that the man she was seeing was married and her job isn't
what she really wants. Returning home to help with her brother's wedding
and a
simpler life will allow her time to evaluate what she
wants to do next. The last thing she expected was to
wreck her car.
Calder Blue has come to town to learn more about a job.
His family's firm has been contracted to build a yacht
club in Blueberry Cover. Running into Hannah causes
complications in an already complicated life. Calder
hopes to learn more about the club which threatens a firm
owned by a distant relative. Since the family has been
feuding for generations, that won't be easy.
In SEA GLASS SUNRISE, Ms. Kauffman has written a charming love story with
two
characters who are finding their way to new lives. Throw
in the small town and the tension that the yacht club is
causing and you have a scene ripe for chaos. I've read
Ms. Kauffman for years. With each book, I find another
reason to love her work. Great characters with a story
that twines around life in small town America give the
reader an emotionally satisfying read.
In seaside Blueberry Cove, Maine, friends are just another
word for family, and big-city politics take a backseat to
local pride. But the real treasure on these shores is always
love…
When D.C. lawyer Hannah McCrae heads home for her brother’s
wedding, she’s dragging a lot of baggage along with her—and
she doesn’t mean suitcases. Betrayed personally, and
humiliated professionally, the last thing she wants is a new
man. That’s fine with square-jawed, rugged contractor Calder
Blue. He and Hannah may be wildly attracted to one another,
but all he wants is to build the town’s hotly contested new
yacht club and mend a centuries-old family feud. Yet thanks
to resentments old and new, day after day the pair wind up
tangled in each other’s business—and maybe soon in each
other’s arms.