Agnes must step into Lottie's world to find answers...
Agnes knew about Aunt Lottie's gifts but never realized those gifts came with many secrets. When Lottie passes away and leaves Agnes everything, she discovers that her cottage on Isle of Hope is haunted, the person said to be in the empty casket of the family plot in Bonaventure Cemetery is now living around the corner, and the one man who can help her start an oyster farm in Savannah is the same man who broke her heart-not once, but twice.
While still keeping control over her own future.
Can Agnes control her own destiny when her aunt has seen her future? When Agnes is pulled to Prince Edward Island, she doesn't know what lies ahead. But after discovering the secrets about her adoption, she decides on her own path to her future.
In the true spirit of Irish storytelling, Leigh Ebberwein weaves an uplifting and powerful tale of the cross-generational impact of reckless choices, the redeeming power of love, and the unbreakable bond of family.
Smart and sassy Kathleen Kenny has never ventured far from the protective cocoon of her large, close-knit family and her crazy tribe of forever girlfriends. When rich and hunky Jack Murray, an ex-football hero and successful lawyer, pops the question, her perfect (and safe) life in Savannah seems assured.
Voices from the past are changing the course of Kathleen's future.
But Kathleen's secret inner life beckons her to Ireland to search for answers to her puzzling dreams. Only weeks before the big day, Kathleen announces her plans for a six-week trip to Knock, County Mayo. A confused and furious Jack issues an ultimatum. Is the wedding off?
Ireland steals her heart.
Kathleen rents a small cottage from the McMillion family and is soon grafted into small-town Ireland culture. Handsome Quinn McMillon has recently inherited his father's farm but isn't quite ready to settle down. In denial of the sparks sizzling between them, Kathleen and Quinn fan the sparks by embarking on a three-week European adventure. Decades later, this trip will dramatically impact two families, an ocean apart, and the townsfolk of Knock in unimaginable ways.
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Experience the beauty of Savannah, the charm of Ireland, and the shenanigans of a host of unforgettable characters with a feel-good story that's full of surprises until the very last page.
Maggie didn't need her Marketing degree to drive a trolley around Savannah for the past 14 years. When her father wins a run-down kayaking company in a poker game, she trades in her trolley uniform for a paddle and jumps at the opportunity to get paid for doing something she loves: kayaking.
He is a gondolier escaping from shame in Venice.Leo once thought that being a gondolier was everything he ever wanted, but that all changed after his father's accident and the circumstances surrounding it. When Leo decides to leave Venice, he is drawn to where his family spent their carefree summers: Tybee Island.
Will the water that brings them together divide them in the end?Maggie must find a way to help Leo without losing what she loves. Beautiful places and lovable characters make this novel a stay-with-you-forever read.
Stephanie was thrilled to return to her hometown of Savannah and reunite with her tribe of girlfriends from high school. However, opportunities for contemporary architects in a city known for its historic houses were scarce. When offered a job for a NEW renovation, she couldn't believe her good fortune. If only she had known it was a 250-YEAR-OLD castle that came with an irritating, kilt-wearing project manager.
With his ties to Scotland dwindling, Philip throws caution to the wind and sets sail for Savannah to renovate his newfound castle. He soon discovers his property is part of a land grant which will expire at the end of the year. If that's not enough, throw in unobtainable permits, old money, and a bonnie yet strong-willed architect.
Stephanie and Philip must work together to preserve this lost piece of Savannah's history. With time racing against them, a trip to Scotland may hold the key to their wild success-or whopping failure.