Ann and Rhonda are preparing for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays when Vaughn's daughter, Nell, announces she'll be coming for Thanksgiving week with the kids, without her husband, Clint, who can only attend the holiday itself due to his work schedule. After seeing Clint arrive on a private jet with a gorgeous business partner, Ann and Rhonda realize this is a bigger problem than they thought and go to work to make things right. Over the holiday, Clint is injured in a boating accident aboard Vaughn's sailboat, and knowing Nell will be staying in Sabal for a while, Ann and Rhonda offer her a job at the hotel. One thing remains true: there's no better place than at The Beach House Hotel for love to grow.
Another of Judith Keim's series books celebrating love and families, strong women meeting challenges, and clean women's fiction with a touch of romance-beach reads for all ages with a touch of humor, satisfying twists, and happy endings.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-1-965622-44-5 (9781965622445)
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A USA Today Best-Selling Author, Judith Keim is a hybrid author who both has a publisher and self-publishes. Ms. Keim writes heart-warming novels about women who face unexpected challenges, meet them with strength, and find love and happiness along the way-stories with heart. Her best-selling books are based, in part, on many of the places she's lived or visited and on the interesting people she's met, creating believable characters and realistic settings her many loyal readers love. She enjoyed her childhood and young adult years in Elmira, New York, and now makes her home in Boise, Idaho, with her husband, Peter, and their lovable miniature Dachshunds, Wally and Kacy, and other members of her family. While growing up, she was drawn to the idea of writing stories from a young age. Books were always present, being read, ready to go back to the library, or about to be discovered. All in her family shared information in general conversation, giving them a wealth of knowledge and vivid imaginations.