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Harmony Harbor
Praise
"Heartfelt and delightful!"
—RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times bestselling author
"Quirky, funny, sweet, and overflowing with a colorful cast."
—Library Journal
"Top Pick! 4 1/2 Stars! Mason has a knockout with the first book in her Harmony Harbor series."
—RT Book Reviews on Mistletoe Cottage
"I've fallen in love with Debbie Mason's Harmony Harbor. She's created a group of interesting, realistic characters and woven them into a perfectly imperfect fabric of life in her small east-coast town."
—The Romance Dish
"Hurray for SANDPIPER SHORE, a Cinderella story loaded with intrigue."
—FreshFiction.com
Sandpiper Shore
Description
In this instant USA Today bestseller, that RaeAnne Thayne hails as “heartfelt and delightful,” a wedding planner breaks her #1 rule: Never, ever fall for the groom.
There’s nothing Jenna Bell loves more than a happily-ever-after. That’s why being a wedding planner is her dream job – until the groom is Logan Gallagher. She’s had a crush on him since . . . well, forever. And now she has to make his day magical as he walks down the aisle without her.
As a secret service agent, Logan’s already married – to his career. A wife was never in his plan, until he finds out he needs to marry the woman he’s been protecting. He takes his latest assignment in stride, but when he sees Jenna again, he can’t deny the attraction sparking between them. Can he really say “I do” if it means saying goodbye to the woman of his dreams?
There’s nothing Jenna Bell loves more than a happily-ever-after. That’s why being a wedding planner is her dream job – until the groom is Logan Gallagher. She’s had a crush on him since . . . well, forever. And now she has to make his day magical as he walks down the aisle without her.
As a secret service agent, Logan’s already married – to his career. A wife was never in his plan, until he finds out he needs to marry the woman he’s been protecting. He takes his latest assignment in stride, but when he sees Jenna again, he can’t deny the attraction sparking between them. Can he really say “I do” if it means saying goodbye to the woman of his dreams?