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From Drea Stein, Rough Harbor is the second book in the Queensbay Small Town series, featuring an irresistible Enemies to Lovers, Second Chances, First love, and a Quaint Seaside Setting storyline!

Can First Love Get a Second Chance? Will Caitlyn Montgomery and Noah Randall Rekindle True Love?

When Caitlyn Montgomery's heart was shattered ten years ago, she vowed never to return to Queensbay. First love Noah Randall had left her behind, and her grandfather's tragic death amid scandal drove the final wedge between her and her seaside hometown. But after a career crash in London and a broken engagement that nearly destroyed her reputation, Caitlyn's back in Queensbay, ready to rebuild her life on her own terms.

Now, tragedy strikes again when her new boss, and old family friend, Maxwell Randall, dies under mysterious circumstances. And when Noah -- Maxwell's son and Caitlyn's first love -- returns, her past confronts her in ways she never expected. Caitlyn tries to ignore Noah's charm and all the old feelings he stirs up, but as they work together to unravel the mysteries of their families and fight for their futures, the tension -- and the chemistry -- between them is undeniable.

Can Caitlyn keep her distance, or will her heart betray her once more?

In Rough Harbor, second chances, family legacies, and forbidden chemistry come together to create a tale of love worth fighting for.

Praise for Drea Stein "... I was introduced to something I enjoyed in the past with the older novels (the very first editions of Harlequin), a good story! In the first editions of romance novels you had adventure, suspense, little of the romance. This book reminded me very much of those first editions, when good writing was good writing... " - V.P. "Engrossing characters, great setting and a believable romance - I really liked this book" - Sarah H. If you're looking for a new voice in contemporary romance and enjoy the novels of Barbara Freethy, Jude Deveraux, Susan Wiggs, Nora Roberts and Marie Force, then Drea Stein's Rough Harbor is for you. About the Author: Drea Stein has been writing since she could hold a pencil and typing up books since she was in high school. A lover of good stories, she grew up reading Nancy Drew, Sweet Valley High before discovering the likes of Georgette Heyer, Mary Stewart and Nora Roberts. A big believer in happy endings, Andrea is married to her high school sweetheart and lives with her family in an old farmhouse, writing in the fixed up barn. When not writing, she's playing chauffeur, reading, cooking and trying not to eat all the red Twizzlers at once.

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  • Print Length: 305 Pages
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