

She waved her arm at the powerful Atlantic and the expanse of sand before it. Which work just fine.” If she needed to convince herself, so be it. You have school tomorrow.” As Adam gathered his family together, Becca gazed over his shoulder, her last words echoing in her mind over and over again. It’s the same thing as an optometrist checking out people’s glasses at a party, in a supermarket, everywhere.” He pivoted toward his daughter. My brain works automatically, and I can’t turn it off on a whim. “Believe me, I’ve noticed the whole package. I’ve got two legs, not four.” He stepped closer, but held his hand up. Maybe you’re the one who needs a class in manners. “I appreciated your help this morning at the parade, Adam, but I’m not your patient. It’s barely been two months, and your gait is excellent.” “My gait?” she snapped, unconcerned now about another conversation with this man. “With or without Ginger.” He turned to Becca. Does the truth really matter for the temporary residents of this special place? In the coastal town of Pilgrim Cove, strangers are welcomed, and everyone else takes a front seat as a love story unfolds. Others credit the sea, sun and sand as the healing power behind Sea View House. Will these two open their hearts and run toward a new finish line together?

When Rebecca arrives at Sea View House to recover, neither she nor Adam is prepared to let the magic of the place affect them. Once by the love of his life and once by a second-best girlfriend. Single dad and veterinarian, Adam Fielding, intends to remain a bachelor after being “abandoned” twice. Her life turns in an instant when she’s injured in the bombing. Rebecca Hart has her life together-great job, great friends and ready to run the Boston Marathon. How timely this story is given the heroine was injured in the Boston Marathon two years earlier. Please welcome my friend and fellow ON FIRE FICTION member: Linda Barrett. Linda’s just released the first two books in the Sea View House series.
