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A heartwarming later in life starting-over story, perfect for fans of Susan Mallery and Debbie Macomber.
Megs life changes forever the day her husband dies
but not in the way everyone thinks.
A peaceful summer - house-sitting her old friends lighthouse cottage in the tiny Highland village of Applemore - is the perfect chance to work out what she wants from the second half of her life
She discovers shes responsible for the little free library on the lighthouse path, and quickly learns it has a second role - its a drop off point to exchange everything from fresh-laid eggs to lost keys and love notes. Meg finds herself caught up in village life and discovers the close-knit community has secrets under the surface - and she has to find confidence to deal with them
Forestry worker Gabe has found a new life in Applemore. Hes resisted the well meaning attempts of his match-making co-workers and is loving the peace after a high-flying city career.
When he meets Meg, he starts to wonder if fate might be offering him a second chance at happiness - but first he has to deal with the past hes left behind
Its hard to stay invisible in a small town like Applemore, where friendship, family and love are waiting just around the corner.
For anyone who ever wondered if it was too late to find a happy ever after...
With an unforgettable cast of characters and a small town setting you'll love, this is a heartwarming small town tale of friendship, found family and taking chances from the bestselling author of The Winter Cottage.
Perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan, Susan Mallery and Robyn Carr.
Author's note: The Lighthouse Library is a standalone women's fiction novel set in Applemore Bay - if you've read The Winter Cottage, The Flower Farm, Midsummer House, Christmas at Applemore or The Cottage by the Shore, you'll recognise some familiar friendly faces. You dont need to have read them to enjoy it but youll find Applemore stories are addictive!
Genre: Romance
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