New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers delivers an irresistible story about love, family and finding a place to call home.
Marine archaeologist Charlotte Bennett is no stranger to risk, but her dives into sunken wreckage are always meticulously planned. However, being the maid of honor in her cousin Samantha's English wedding gives her a new perspective on her life as a nomad who's given up on romance altogether. Though an encounter with roguish wedding guest Greg Rawlings leaves her unsettled, the other people she meets make a trip to the tranquil town of Knights Bridge, Massachusetts, enticing. Acting on impulse, Charlotte offers to house-sit at Red Clover Inn while Sam and Justin Sloan are away on their honeymoon.
The quaint inn isn't open to the public yet, and Charlotte will have quiet time to plan her next project. It might also give her a chance to see how her cousin found love and a sense of family. But the peace is immediately disrupted when Greg shows up at the inn. The Diplomatic Security Service agent lives a dangerous life, and he, too, wants to clear his head before his next assignment. Juggling work, raising his two teenage children and nursing a wounded heart has left him jaded, and the last thing he expects is to find himself falling for the willful Charlotte. As the attraction between them flares, Charlotte realizes she might be in too deep. And each of them must decide if they can put love first before it's too late.
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"Neggers is back with another episode in her quintessential New England series, where her masterful attention to detail, conversational dialogue and past-character catch-up expertly draw readers into her potent mix of romance, mystery and small-town drama. The sweet ending, the ingenious relationship evolution of her insightful, unforgettable, lonely couple and factual Quabbin reservoir history set it apart." -RT Book Reviews on The Spring at Moss Hill
"Rich with New England small-town charm, this latest addition to Neggers' popular series tugs at the heartstrings."-Library Journal on A Knights Bridge Christmas
"Appealing protagonists, good neighbors, small-town Christmas traditions, and Neggers' own recipes make for a fine romance."-Publishers Weekly on A Knights Bridge Christmas
"Neggers does the near impossible: she brings a small-town, family-loving heroine and a footloose hero together in an engaging romance that has its fair share of surprises."-Library Journal on Echo Lake
"[Neggers] forces her characters to confront issues of humanity, integrity and the multifaceted aspects of love without slowing the ever-quickening pace."-Publishers Weekly
An "intense, edge-of-your-seat whirlwind."-Booklist on Liar's Key"
"Only a writer as gifted as Carla Neggers could use so few words to convey so much action and emotional depth."-Sandra Brown
"Neggers once again wows with detailed descriptions and a realistic perspective as she spins her intricate web of romance, mystery and drama. She keeps readers enthralled while emphasizing past goings-on and introducing her newest shining stars." -RT Book Reviews on Echo Lake
An "intense, edge-of-your-seat whirlwind." -Booklist on Liar's Key
-Neggers is back with another episode in her quintessential New England series, where her masterful attention to detail, conversational dialogue and past-character catch-up expertly draw readers into her potent mix of romance, mystery and small-town drama. The sweet ending, the ingenious relationship evolution of her insightful, unforgettable, lonely couple and factual Quabbin reservoir history set it apart.- -RT Book Reviews on The Spring at Moss Hill
Carla Neggers is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 60 novels, including her popular Sharpe and Donovan and Swift River Valley series. Her books have been translated into 24 languages and sold in over 35 countries. A frequent traveler to Ireland, Carla lives with her family in New England. To learn more and to sign up for her newsletter, visit CarlaNeggers.com.
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