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Fiction Small Town & Rural

A Season of Second Chances

by (author) Laurel Greer

Publisher
Harlequin
Initial publish date
Aug 2025
Category
Small Town & Rural, Contemporary, Family Life, Disabilities & Special Needs
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781335180063
    Publish Date
    Aug 2025
    List Price
    $8.99
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780369773197
    Publish Date
    Aug 2025
    List Price
    $5.99

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Description

This summer, second chances start with a single knock at the door.

Oyster Island has been buzzing with the return of Lawson Thorne! The gifted brewmaster is trying to rebuild his life and prove to friends and family that he’s changed. But when Lawson becomes the guardian to four-year-old twins, it’s almost more than he can handle. Until his pretty neighbor Clara Martinez knocks on his door.

With her son heading to college and her recent celiac diagnosis, the widowed single mom is looking for a fresh start. Clara’s parenting senses start tingling when she sees Lawson struggling with the twins. When she offers a helping hand, Lawson seems to think she’s a lifesaver…and a lovely distraction from a past he just can’t escape. Clara has her own emotional baggage, too. Maybe she’s meant to help Lawson heal, so that they can build a new family…together.

From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.

Love at Hideaway Wharf

Book 1: Diving into Forever
Book 2: A Hideaway Wharf Holiday
Book 3: Their Unexpected Forever
Book 4: A Season of Second Chances

About the author

Born and raised in a small Vancouver Island town, Laurel picked up her pen to write Julie Garwood fan-fiction during junior high English class. She hasn't put it down since. Ever committed to the proper placement of the Canadian "eh," she loves to write books with snapping sexual tension and second chances. She lives outside Vancouver with her law-talking husband and two daughters. At least half her diet is made up of tea. Find her at www.laurelgreer.com.

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