#1 New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods reveals that the most delightful surprises may await right in your own backyard!
Falling for a handsome stranger on the very morning they meet is hardly what recently divorced Abby Miller planned for her return to Seaview Key. Hoping to mend an old friendship and to give back to the community she loves, Abbyâs definitely not looking for love.
For ex-soldier Seth Landry, Seaview Key seems like the perfect place to heal a broken heart...eventually. And when he rescues a beautiful woman on the beach, his nightmares about the past are eclipsed by daydreams about the future. Neither Abby nor Seth is looking for forever, but powerful love has its own timetable. And taking a chance on the future will test their courage in ways neither of them could possibly have anticipated.
Praise for the novels of
#1 New York Times bestselling author
SHERRYL
WOODS
âSherryl Woods writes emotionally satisfying novels about family, friendship and home. Truly feel-great reads!â
â#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber
âWoods is a master heartstring pullerâ¦â
âPublishers Weekly on Seaview Inn
âWoodsâ¦is noted for appealing character-driven stories that are often infused with the flavor and fragrance of the South.â
âLibrary Journal
âA reunion story punctuated by family drama, Woodsâ first novel in her new Ocean Breeze series is touching, tense and tantalizing.â
âRT Book Reviews on Sand Castle Bay
âA whimsical, sweet scenarioâ¦the digressions have their own charm, and Woods never fails to come back to the romantic point.â
âPublishers Weekly on Sweet Tea at Sunrise
âWoodsâ readers will eagerly anticipate her trademark small-town setting, loyal friendships, and honorable mentors as they meet new characters and reconnect with familiar ones in this heartwarming tale.â
âBooklist on Home in Carolina
Dear Friends,
Though I have written many series and connected books over the years, when I wrote Seaview Inn, I never intended to go back to Seaview Key and that cast of characters. Once again, though, readers had other ideas and made some convincing arguments for a sequel. So, for all of you who begged for more about Hannah, Luke and their families, welcome Home to Seaview Key.
This story focuses on Abby, once Hannahâs best friend and Lukeâs teen love. Her return to Seaview Key just as Luke and Hannah are starting their life together and during a time when Hannah continues to be filled with doubts related to her breast cancer recovery is bound to cause complications. Add in Abbyâs plan to develop family property on the small island and you can be sure not everyone is ready to greet her with open arms.
Abby, however, is a very determined woman, one who is eager to make a difference in her old hometown and to make peace with her childhood friend. And after a marriage that sapped the life out of her, sheâs also hoping to rediscover the joyful woman she once was. Falling for Lukeâs friend, Seth, promises to put both laughter and passion back into her life.
I hope youâll be able to relate to Abbyâs desire to recapture all that sheâs lost over the yearsâfriendship, respect, joy and, of course, love. And I wish you all of those things for your life.
All best,
Sherryl
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Abby stirred at the unmistakable pressure of a manâs mouth on hers, coaxing, tantalizing. The kind of yearning sheâd buried for years awakened with a vengeance. Whether this was a dream or reality hardly seemed to matter as her breath caught and her pulse raced. It had been so long since sheâd felt like this.
She sighed when the man drew back, then slowly opened her eyes to find a soaking wet, bare-chested, incredibly gorgeous stranger kneeling in the sand beside her, his expression every bit as startled as her own must have been.
âLooks like youâre going to be okay,â he said, a hitch in his voice and a surprising hint of color in his sexily stubbled cheeks.
âOkay?â she echoed, bemused. There had been nothing wrong about the past couple of minutes. Theyâd been enchanted, in fact. Spectacular, even. Definitely well beyond okay.
âI pulled you out of the water just now,â he reminded her, worry darkening his blue eyes. âYou donât remember going under? Calling out for help?â
Suddenly the panic came rushing back, the sensation of water closing over her head, her feet unable to touch the sandy bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. One second sheâd been standing in waist-deep water, the next a wave had caught her and the floor of the Gulf had fallen away.
Memories of another near drowning right here in these waters years ago had arisen, right along with a bubble of hysteria. Then the memories had faded and a harsh present-day reality had set in. Sheâd been fighting her way to the surface, gasping for air, screaming for help. Sheâd choked on water before going under again and again.