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Corsair's Cove Orchard Books

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Book 2 in the Corsair’s Cove Orchard novella series! Haunted by the past, hunted in the present Haley Struthers crashes her car just outside of Corsair’s Cove. She’s not the only victim of the wreck, but she’s the sole witness who can identify the hit-and-run driver—if only she could be sure of her memories. Did she really glimpse her ex at the wheel? A reluctant psychic, Sam Wilson knows all about seeing things. He left the ghost-ridden Cove long ago, but he’s back to try his luck in an antique auto rally. Why take the risk? He desperately needs the prize money. But the same crash wrecks his antique car—his dreams—and critically injures his best friend. The moment he suspects Haley knows something about it, Sam is determined to get answers—even if that means making her his rally partner and hitting the road in a haunted 1926 Packard. But nothing is ever simple in Corsair’s Cove. Sam is dragged into a deadly—and occasionally ghostly—drama that upends his footloose life. And then there’s Haley, who wants to put down roots as deeply as Sam yearns for the open road. Rationally, they’re two opposites who should never be together. Yet while Sam believes in the impossible, it takes Haley to make him want it...

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Book three in the Corsair’s Cove Orchard series! She has a gift. Lora Trelawney has been living life on the surface—hiding behind her education and her big-city job. She’ll never admit to her real talent: she’s a dowser who hears voices in the water. So when she visits her grandma Kate Trelawney in Corsair’s Cove, it’s a shock to learn that witching water is a famous family trait. But that’s nothing compared to the seismic shift she feels when a tattooed bad boy invites her to dance under the moon … He has a past. Known to the customers of the Zephyr’s Rest as Spike the bartender, Neil Savage has also been hiding a secret. When he found out at eighteen that his father hadn’t deserted the family, but was really in prison, he fled as far as he could—right to the edge of the continent. Right to Corsair’s Cove. And then a beautiful woman walks into the bar … Lora is spooked by Neil’s gray eyes that see far too much. He’s cautious about her connections. She’ll have heard about what his family did—it’s in all the college textbooks. But something hidden in her calls to a need deep inside him, and he can’t fight the magic that draws them to each other. And the voices? They’re whispering about a flapper and a wedding and a fatal betrayal that’s been echoing through the decades since Prohibition … and somebody has to listen before it’s too late … “Love is a sweet adventure—especially in Corsair’s Cove! I always love Shelley Adina’s books!” —Bella Andre (aka Lucy Kevin), New York Times bestselling author of The Sullivans

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Let Corsair’s Cove draw you home again … Corsair’s Cove has a reputation for being one of the most haunted places in the Pacific Northwest. Back in Prohibition days, it was a roaring hive of rumrunners, flappers, money, and betrayal. Big Tom Macfarlane and Marigold Mayhew met in the old apple orchard, loved hard, and died young, but their story isn’t finished. Because some betrayals have consequences that echo down through time … and demand the kind of resolution that only true love can bring … That same apple orchard has now been sold to the local carpenter to make a home for his bride—and has become a bone of contention. Who knew that the cider apple that made Joe Johannsen’s family famous during Prohibition—an apple thought to be extinct—would still be growing there? When Joe and Siena Panati discover the secret recipe hidden in plain sight, will it mean their future—or will it tear their friendships apart? Then Sam Wilson’s return to the Cove for an antique car rally triggers a series of ghostly visitations. The last thing he needs is for Marigold’s ghost to reveal herself to Haley Struthers, the botanist who discovered the apples. But Haley has something very real to be afraid of, and only Sam can help her. It all comes to a head when Lora Trelawney returns to the Cove. With the help of Spike the bartender, she discovers that some secrets aren’t meant to be kept ... even from herself ... and love is the only way that the Cove’s Jazz Age secrets will ever be resolved ... Readers have fallen in love with Corsair’s Cove, its small-town atmosphere and quirky characters. The Reading Café called the Chocolate Shop novellas “swoon-worthy love stories sure to sweeten your life.” The Orchard series simply raises the bar—giving you stories as tasty as a slice of homemade apple pie!

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