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The Storm and the Darkness, the second book in The House of Crimson and Clover Series, is now available!
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Ana Deschanel has made a terrible mistake. The only chance of protecting the other people involved is to flee New Orleans, the only home she has ever known, for the quiet solitude of Summer Island.
Summer Island, Maine (population 202) is not the tranquil escape Ana imagined. The locals are distant and cold, especially her neighbor, the reclusive veterinarian Jonathan St. Andrews. Her only lifeline is the kind but odd caretaker Alex Whitman. Showing up at all the right moments, he warns her she is completely unprepared for a Maine winter. As the first winter storm approaches to whispers of an island shutdown- Ana realizes that she may soon be cut off from the rest of the world.
After a surprising encounter with Jonathan’s brother, Finn, Ana finds herself braving the storm to return something to him. Unprepared for the Maine storm, she slips and falls onto the jagged rocks along the shore. The St. Andrews brothers find her in the nick of time, but she remains unconscious. As the storm worsens, the St. Andrews brothers learn there are other, more sinister forces at work closer than they ever imagined.
With no help from the outside world, they must find a way to protect themselves from both the storm, and the growing darkness that looms across the island.
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Can’t wait for this to be available on Nook
It actually just went up on Nook yesterday 🙂
Yay!
oooooo…now I do want to know more. I have been Ana, in a small town where people talked….it wasn’t pretty.
Me too…I started high school in a small town, after having grown up in a big city. Eventually it became my home, but at first it was really uncomfortable.
That’s tough. Ana was alone with no family, but my problem was everyone in the county was a relative and all wondered why the divorce…I could not tell them my former spouse was gay, because my children had to live there. I just wanted to give him the freedom to pursue his happiness…but I couldn’t/wouldn’t talk, so tongues just wagged and eyes dropped. A year later I moved 500 miles away..and here I am in Florida 16 years later, happy as a lark on a summer morning 🙂
That’s tough. I think I’d almost rather be alone than be surrounded by people who want answers that I’m not at liberty to give. Glad you were able to settle somewhere more comfortable, in all ways 🙂