Midnight Harbor

Midnight Harbor

Hardback (16 Apr 2024)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Hearts, dreams. and creative spirits are stirred in this beautiful novel about fate and second chances, as a classical guitarist and a Hollywood princess seek sanctuary in the breathtaking coastal California town of Miramar Bay. Readers of Nicholas Sparks and Karen Kingsbury will fall in love with this uplifting, aspirational new tale from internationally bestselling author Davis Bunn. Running from the ghosts of yesterday . . . There was a time when classical guitarist Ian Hart was on top of the world. Awards. International acclaim. Adoring fans. And the belief that it was forever. Now, under the shadow of a scandal and betrayal that destroyed his career, Ian wonders what the next day will bring. In the midst of a life in turnaround, Ian's Aunt Amelia—his closest friend and greatest supporter—passes away, leaving him her home in Miramar. It's just the quietude he needs to reflect and to try and move forward. But what awaits Ian in the tranquil seaside town is more than he ever expected. Toward a hopeful tomorrow . . . Kari Langham is a stranger in her own family—misunderstood, dismissed, and underestimated. They strive for wealth, status, and fame while Kari finds personal fulfillment in painting. Wanting nothing more than to escape the soul-crushing sheen of a Hollywood life, Kari does the only thing that makes sense. She flees to Miramar. Renovating an old barn into her home and atelier, Kari finds anonymous sanctuary. But the openhearted town, and the world at large, has something else mind—for Kari and for another newcomer to Miramar. Ian and Kari are finding themselves in a haven by the sea, and it's just the beginning. They're ready for whatever the future brings, and to embrace with all their hearts what matters most.

Book information

ISBN: 9781496734723
Publisher: Kensington Publishing
Imprint: Kensington
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 390g
Height: 149mm
Width: 219mm
Spine width: 31mm