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A Beach House Beginning
Raeanne Thayne
In this poignant romance, Jenna Haynes, a widowed single mother living in the tranquil Brambleberry House, has carefully constructed a life defined by caution and boundaries. Her guarded approach to relationships is deeply rooted in a history of being targeted by a stalker, making her understandably wary of newcomers. Her protective walls are tested when Wes Calhoun, an ex-convict recently exonerated of a crime he did not commit, moves into the residence. Initially viewing him with suspicion, Jenna is forced to reevaluate her judgment after an unexpected act of kindness reveals the gentle man hiding behind his intimidating, tattooed exterior. As the narrative unfolds, the story explores themes of profound healing, the difficulty of dismantling long-standing trust issues, and the courage required to embrace second chances. The tension is driven by the internal struggles of two protagonists who have both been defined—and damaged—by their pasts: Wes, who is fighting to reclaim his life and prove his worth as a devoted father, and Jenna, who must decide if the potential for love is worth risking her carefully maintained sense of security. Their journey toward connection is compelling not only for its romantic tension but for the way it highlights the quiet strength found in redemption and the mutual support necessary to move beyond trauma.
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$4.5
1 copy
Publisher
Harlequin Enterprises ULC
Pages
272
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781335401922
ISBN-10
133540192X
Language
English
Published
2024-07-23
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