Summer at Rose Island | Holly Martin
Fall in love with the gorgeous seaside town of White Cliff Bay this summer and enjoy long sunny days, beautiful beaches and... a little romance. Darcy Davenport is ready for a fresh start. Determined to leave a string of disastrous jobs and relationships behind her, she can't wait to explore White Cliff Bay and meet the locals. As Darcy begins to swim daily in the crystal clear waters, she discovers the charming Rose Island lighthouse. But it's not just the beautiful building that she finds so intriguing... Riley Eddison doesn't want change. Desperate to escape the memories of his tragic past, he lives a life of solitude in the lighthouse. Yet he can't help but notice the gorgeous woman swimming every day. Darcy is drawn to the mysterious and sexy Riley, but when it seems the town is trying to demolish his home, she soon finds herself having to pick sides. She's fallen in love with White Cliff Bay. But is that all Darcy's fallen for? Pull up a deck chair, sink back with a bowl of strawberry ice cream and pick up the summer read you won't be able to put down. Read what everyone is saying about the White Cliff Bay series: 'I loved this sweet and gentle holiday love story and the descriptions of the cottage and the village made me feel like I was in White Cliff myself.' "For the Love of Books" 'This whole book is just the most perfectly adorable, squishy, fluffy, festive, romantic and wonderful story!' "Paris Baker's Book Nook" 'Holly's stories are always filled with a little bit of magic and lots and lots strong relationships that make you all warm and fuzzy inside.' "Silke Reads and Writes" 'I literally devoured it in one sitting ... absolutely bulging at the seams with feel good factor.' "Voracious Reader" 'I very quickly lost myself in the setting of White Cliff Bay which was just so gloriously magical.' "Book Addict Shaun" 'Holly Martin once again serves up a wonderful romance sprinkled with several laugh aloud moments and a generous offering of holiday magic!' "Kimberley's Bookshelf"