Undercurrent by Pandora Pine

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Undercurrent by Pandora Pine
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TWO LOST MEN, ONE SAFE HARBOR…

Internationally best-selling author, Landon Fairchild struck gold with his first novel, but can’t seem to string two words together now. Facing pressure from his rabid fans and equally demanding publisher, Landon decides to head back to Sand Dollar Shoal, a hotel on Cape Cod, where he spent the happiest summers of his life, hoping the change of scene will break his paralyzing writer’s block.

Sand Dollar Shoal and its roof-top lighthouse have seen better days. On the verge of being reclaimed by the sea, contractor Noble Killington is hired to spend the desolate New England winter shoring up the hotel and bringing her back to her former glory. Fresh out of a stint in rehab, Noble is trying to climb up from rock-bottom after losing his husband in a tragic accident two years ago. He is promised the renovation job is his, so long as he can stay sober.

Landon wasn’t expecting to find the hotel in near-ruins with a handsome, surly man assigned as keeper of the light. As they forge a fragile friendship, can Landon and Noble help each other overcome their demons while fighting against an attraction stronger than the undercurrent threatening to pull them under?

  • File Name:undercurrent-by-pandora-pine.epub
  • Original Title:Undercurrent (Sand Dollar Shoal Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B01MTKF8MR
  • Date:2017-01-10T05:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:210.108 KB

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Knit Wit
Knit Wit

First of all, love the plotline, great story, looking forward to seeing the other 3 friends added to it. But all this talk of writing and editors and all I can wonder is whether this book had an editor - because the sheer number of times the wrong name is used is driving me crazy! Noble is having conversations with Noble on a regular basis and it's very distracting. Normally I can overlook that sort of thing (I notice it, but can shrug it off). But the 2 men's names are regularly used interchangeably, and they're not interchangable!! Ok, rant over.

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