Life comes in shades of blue...
Self-imposed loner, Maggie North, has worked for bestselling author Trilby Winterroad her entire adult life, starting as simply his assistant and ending up as his ghost writer. Through ups and downs--including a divorce from an abusive husband--he has been the one person on whom she could always rely. So when Trilby dies suddenly, Maggie finds herself adrift, not sure what shell do or where she belongs in the world any longer. And the confusion continues when she discovers hes not only left her his beloved dachshund, Chloe, but a house she knew nothing about, on a lake shes never heard of.
It only takes one visit for Maggie to fall in love with both the house and the small lakeside community. The longer shes there, the safer she feels and the more her life begins to expand...as do her feelings toward her friend and Trilbys attorney, Sam Eldridge.
But is she really safe? Or are the glistening pieces of her new life about to shatter as an old danger returns?
Genre: Romance
Self-imposed loner, Maggie North, has worked for bestselling author Trilby Winterroad her entire adult life, starting as simply his assistant and ending up as his ghost writer. Through ups and downs--including a divorce from an abusive husband--he has been the one person on whom she could always rely. So when Trilby dies suddenly, Maggie finds herself adrift, not sure what shell do or where she belongs in the world any longer. And the confusion continues when she discovers hes not only left her his beloved dachshund, Chloe, but a house she knew nothing about, on a lake shes never heard of.
It only takes one visit for Maggie to fall in love with both the house and the small lakeside community. The longer shes there, the safer she feels and the more her life begins to expand...as do her feelings toward her friend and Trilbys attorney, Sam Eldridge.
But is she really safe? Or are the glistening pieces of her new life about to shatter as an old danger returns?
Genre: Romance
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