Sea Change

Sea Change

by Leah Brent
Sea Change

Sea Change

by Leah Brent

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Overview

A woman afraid of the ocean falls for a man dedicated to protecting it�even if it destroys her hometown forever.

When Jessie gets a message from her ex-fiance, he finally tells her the three little words she's been longing to hear: I forgive you. She rushes home to Gloucester, Massachusetts to face him again, only to fall into the arms of dashing marine biologist Nathan Pearce. His wheelchair can't contain his spirit, or his quest to make Jessie his own, but Nate's on the wrong side of the fishery debate that threatens to tear Gloucester apart. Jessie must let go her own sorrow to mediate the growing conflict. Can she overcome the tragedy that drove her away and give in to the passion that might bring her home to stay?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150374447
Publisher: Rocinante
Publication date: 12/19/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 847 KB

About the Author

In addition to her romance novels, Sinner's Lips and Sea Change, Leah Brent is also the author of three fantasy novels with romantic elements: The Singer's Crown and its sequels, The Eunuch's Heir, and The Bastard Queen, published as by Elaine Isaak. As E. C. Ambrose, she writes "The Dark Apostle" historical fantasy series about medieval surgery, which include, as you might guess, almost no romance at all. Other published works include "The Romance of Ruins" in Clarkesworld, and "Custom of the Sea," winner of the Tenebris Press Flash Fiction Contest 2012. Elaine quite enjoys her alternate identities, aside from a strong desire to start arguments with herself on social media.

As a break from writing, the author works as an adventure guide. Past occupations include founding a wholesale business, selecting stamps for a philatelic company, selling equestrian equipment, and portraying the Easter Bunny on weekends.
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