Two Hearts in Winter
Ocean City Boardwalk Series, Book 2
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Publisher Description
Loss and betrayal have caused Heather Phillips to give up on love. She’s thrown herself into running The Lonely Loon, her Bed and Breakfast located on the boardwalk of Ocean City, Maryland. The “off season” in this tourist town is usually a time of rest and reflection for her; however, DB Atwell, a famous author, arrives at The Loon for the winter to finish his long-overdue novel. Daniel, too, has faced grief, and tragedy continues to haunt him. Once Heather and Daniel meet, their lives will never be the same.
Reminiscent of Nights in Rodanthe by Nicholas Sparks and culminating in a happily-ever-after similar to the great Nora Roberts, Two Hearts in Winter is a story about learning to let go of the past, about realizing that, though hardship affects us, it need not define us, and about coming to understand and truly believe that beauty is sometimes covered in scars. The human heart has an amazing ability to forgive, to heal, and to hope, especially when touched by love.
Customer Reviews
Donna Fasano's Two Hearts in Winter
Welcome to the Lonely Loon B&B. Heather Phillips runs
the Boardwalk establishment.
It is the winter season. Writer DB “Daniel” Atwell has
rented the entire Lonely Loon for the entire winter season.
Both characters are dealing with a lot of emotional baggage.
Romantic sparks are there but will these two be able to
triumph over their circumstances.
The vivid and beautiful descriptions will literally transport
the reader to the Boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland. I
could hear the ocean waves crashing upon the shore plus
smell the sea air.
The characters have dynamic dimensions plus are
well described. These characters jump off the pages right
into your heart.
Two Hearts in Winter is the second book in the Ocean City
Boardwalk series. This book can be read as a stand alone story.
At the end of the story, there are recipes from the Christmas
Eve International Holiday Dinner included for the reader to try.
Thank you to the author for the eBook. My opinion is my own.