Sapphic romance. Slow burn. Sharp women. Soft landings.
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A small Georgia coast island. Women who find each other in the salt and the slow days.
Two rival restaurants. One tiny island. No room for both.
Cam Walsh is holding her late father's restaurant together one shift at a time. Olivia Sloane just bought the house up the road and is opening a competing restaurant a hundred yards from hers. Two rival kitchens, one small island, and a feud neither woman knows how to put down.
Read on KindleShe needed a fake girlfriend for the weekend. The weekend was not enough.
Jessie Cole runs events for a living and has never once needed a date. Now her sister's wedding is this weekend, her family will not stop asking questions, and she needs a fake girlfriend by Friday. Willa Achebe says yes because the festival is beautiful and Jessie is more beautiful. The act was supposed to end on Sunday.
Read on KindleHarper can't breathe. Ruby's whole life is breath. The storm is coming.
Harper Voss catches the last ferry home every night and tells nobody why. Ruby Herrera is a Savannah therapist and competitive freediver back on the island to figure out what she's running from. When the hurricane hits, they're trapped in a half-finished house on the south end of the island with nowhere to go until it passes.
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Reese Tierney grew up behind the front desk of her family's motel on the Florida coast. She left for Chicago at eighteen, convinced she was done with small towns and salt air. She was wrong. She came back south, landed on the Georgia coast, and started writing the kind of stories she wanted to read: women falling for women in sticky, sun-soaked places where everybody knows your business. She lives with two dogs named Oscar and Vinny who judge her writing from the couch.