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Up Island Harbor
by Jean Stone
Part 1 of the Up-Island series
For fans of Debbie Macomber and Elin Hilderbrand, a new series of heartwarming beach-read novels set in a picturesque fishing village on Martha's Vineyard, with all the seaside charm and small-town heart that readers expect from Jean Stone's previous Vineyard novels, and a new cast of characters for readers to fall in love with.
The quaint, historic fishing village of Menemsha is a side of Martha's Vineyard that tourists don't always see. Maddie Clarke's late mother was born on the Vineyard, and Maddie hazily recalls childhood visits to her Grandma Nancy's cottage above Menemsha Harbor. Now divorced with a teenage son, Maddie is awaiting news of a tenureship at her Massachusetts college when a letter arrives that could change everything . . .
It turns out Grandma Nancy didn't die long ago, as Maddie believed. In fact, Nancy just passed away at 89-and left Maddie her gray-shingled cottage. Maddie intends her visit to Martha's Vineyard to be a brief one, just long enough to settle the estate and sell the cottage. But on arriving in Menemsha, she finds far more than memories . . .
There are other family secrets waiting to be uncovered, and a Native American heritage Maddie knew nothing about. Most surprising of all, there is the glimmer of a very different future-a chance to connect with her people and find herself, and perhaps find love, on this beautiful, celebrated island . . .
Praise for Jean Stone's Vineyard Novels
"Filled with heart. . . . Perfect for long summer days. For fans of DebbieMacomber or Elin Hilderbrand." -Booklist
"Lie down on the couch, put a pillow under your head and enjoy the ride." -The Vineyard Gazette
"Filled with themes of compassion, understanding, and forgiveness. . . . Highly recommended." -Fresh Fiction
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The Little Bookshop by the Harbor
by Jean Stone
Part 2 of the Up-Island series
A new life filled with the celebrated seaside charm and small-town heart of Martha's Vineyard, a newfound family, romance-and an exciting venture. What more could Maddie Clarke ask for?
And why would anyone want to stop her?
It's been a life-changing year since Maddie moved to the picturesque, historic fishing village of Menemsha on Martha's Vineyard, where her late mother was born. Maddie has rediscovered her grandmother as well as her own Indigenous roots as half Wampanoag, along with the tribe's rich history and traditions. She's also found an unexpected second chance at love with restauranteur Rex Winsted. And then she spots a vacant shop right on the harbor . . .
Maddie boldly decides to end her days as a college journalism professor and open a bookshop that will also serve teas her grandmother makes from island herbs. Maddie's son, Rafe, a college senior, plans to craft baskets in the ancient Wampanoag way, sell them at the store, and donate the profits to benefit Wampanoag kids. For Maddie, it's all too good to be true . . . until the threats begin.
Not wanting to spoil the dream, Maddie tells no one. But an unexpected incident makes the situation worse, and just as the shop is about to open, revelations from the past erupt. And another surprise ahead could radically impact not only Maddie's future, but Rex's, too. Facing a decision she never saw coming, Maddie learns that even peaceful waters must weather storms . . .
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