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Lighthouse Cove

Ten years after they separated, former lovers Tom Brownlow and photojournalist Jacqueline "Jack" Murphy discover that the love they once shared is as strong as ever, if only they are willing to take the chance and embrace it.

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  • "Ten years after they separated, former lovers Tom Brownlow and photojournalist Jacqueline "Jack" Murphy discover that the love they once shared is as strong as ever, if only they are willing to take the chance and embrace it."@en
  • "In this passionate, stirring novel from award-winning author Kimberly Cates, two former lovers, reunited by chance, discover that the love they shared nearly a decade ago is as strong as ever LIGHTHOUSE COVE Keeping a promise to her mentor, international photojournalist Jacqueline "Jack" Murphy takes time out from her jet-setting lifestyle to photograph a lighthouse in Maine. To her shock, her new assignment brings her face-to-face with Tom Brownlow and his daughter, Lucy. He's the man who broke Jack's heart nine years ago and though she has traveled the world ten times over, she never stopped thinking of him. Tom never expected to see Jack again -- but as they get to know each other for a second time, he realizes that leaving her was the hardest thing he ever had to do. And now, though Tom tells himself he's just staying at the lighthouse to fulfill his daughter's greatest wish, he's falling more in love than ever. Somehow -- for Lucy's sake and their own -- Jack and Tom must embrace lasting love ... the most daring adventure of all."@en
  • "For photojournalist Jacqueline "Jack" Murphy, taking photos of a historic lighthouse is a welcome respite from the frontline dangers of her career. But she finds herself facing a different sort of danger-to her emotions-when Tom Brownlow unexpectedly shows up with his daughter, Lucy. Tom broke Jack's heart years ago when she refused to give up her career and he married someone else. Divorced now, he's brought Lucy to Maine where she hopes to find her mother, who supposedly wrote a book about the lighthouse. But, given a second chance with Jack, Tom must overcome the fears that drove them apart, or he'll lose her again.---Cover, p.[2-3]."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Love stories"@en

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  • "Lighthouse cove"
  • "Lighthouse Cove"@en