From the author of the Sisters, Ink series comes a fun new novella about finding your way…at the beach.
Elizabeth
Bakersfield may live in the gorgeous town of Naples, Florida, but she
is not the thirty-year-old she envisioned. Her husband left with a Miami
Dolphins cheerleader. Her job prospects are nil. The rent is due. Her
best friend is living a thousand miles away, building a career in NYC.
And her closest companion is the cockatiel Johnny Carson.
The
job front starts looking up when she’s offered the position of caretaker
of Ganderley’s – a library, kind of. Elizabeth’s job is to loan out the
priceless antiques and cars amassed by the widowed Ganderley sisters.
Easy, right? Sign things out, get them back in two weeks. And, if she
runs into trouble, there’s the gorgeous Ganderley nephew with the
British accent, Nicholas Harrington, waiting in the wings with help.
But
Elizabeth is about to learn first-hand that possessions – and gorgeous
Brits - bring their own kind of drama. If she doesn’t figure out how to
sidestep it, her job (not to mention the start of a new life) might be
over before it ever really began.
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