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There are some places you must return to...
Friendship, betrayal, forgiveness, and love. Places By The
Sea is the story of the struggle to merge the old and the
new, and the question of what it means to have it all...even
when a dark family secret is about to be revealed
JILL: A glamorous Boston newswoman, she leads a charmed life
with a hugely successful TV show, two beautiful children, and
a fiancé who just happens to be her sexy prime-time co-host.
Yet now, when Jill's future has never looked brighter and all
her dreams seem to be coming true, her past is calling her
back...to an island, a house, a life she wants only to forget,
yet could give this savvy reporter the story of a lifetime.
RITA: Once they were best friends; now Rita and Jill are as
opposite as the high and low tides that edge the shores of
their Martha's Vineyard
homeland. From cleaning cottages to selling real estate,
redheaded Rita knows what it takes to survive life on the
island, and she's willing to do just about anything to do
it...unless it involves having to turn to her old, estranged
friend.
BEN: He derives a shiny old Buick and wears a Red Sox baseball
cap: steady, rugged, local carpenter Ben, wants only to master
his craft, build a museum for the island kids, and quietly
adjust to the loss of his wife...until his life is interrupted
with unwanted turmoil...and unexpected choices.

For several years I owned a home on Cape Cod, across the sound
from Martha's Vineyard. The island always intrigued me: who
were the people who actually lived there? What happened to
those who left and never returned...or to those who had the
courage to go back?
I often boarded the Island Queen out of Falmouth for a "day
trip" to the Vineyard. I roamed around the gingerbread houses
of Oak Bluffs, the narrow hillside streets of Vineyard Haven,
and the quaint shops of Edgartown in search of something,
though I had no idea what.
Now I know I was looking for my future! Places By The Sea
is the first of many of my books to take place on the island
–– each continues to be a labor of love and fills me with a
warm sense of always "going home."
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