If Mae loses the Inn, she’ll lose everything.
Mae Benson was born to run the Sweet Island Inn. She cooks, she cleans, she laughs, she makes a mean pot of coffee, and she always knows which beach to recommend to her guests. But suddenly, that way of life looks very much in danger.
On what was supposed to be a happy day—the day her boyfriend Dominic gets down on one knee and asks her to marry him—Mae discovers that a collective of out-of-towners with bad motives intends to usurp her business by building a competing hotel right down the street.
And she’s not the only one floundering. Other mysterious out-of-towners are bringing troubles of their own for the Benson clan—including an anonymous offer to buy out Sara’s ownership of Little Bull restaurant—with some very strange strings attached.
Holly’s childhood friends arrive back on Nantucket for a tumultuous high school reunion with plenty of baggage in tow.
And Eliza, meanwhile, is doing her best to keep her head above water—even as the anxieties she thought she had left behind threaten to drag her beneath the stormy waves.
Catch up with the Benson family in this sweet women’s-fiction novel.
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Grace Palmer is the author of small-town women’s fiction and romance, including her Sweet Island Inn series, set on the island of Nantucket. Her novels paint heart-wrenching portraits of love and loss against an emotional backdrop of family, friendship, motherhood, and marriage. She believes in the power of home, the restorative magic of good wine and strong coffee, and the firm conviction that the night is always darkest just before the dawn. Follow her on Amazon and at fb.com/authorgracepalmer
Susan Boyce is the award-winning narrator of over 140 audiobooks. She performs in variety theater, is one half of the song-and-dance team of Jones & Boyce, and holds a degree in theater and biology. She can be heard in phone trees, in computer games, and as the voice of the pink “Care Bear.” She lives in St. Augustine, Florida, and summers in Greenville, Maine.