From the New York Times bestselling author of Beach Colors and Breakwater Bay comes this unforgettable storyâreminiscent of Kristin Hannahâs beloved novelsâof friends, loyalty, and love as three women who are reunited in the idyllic beach town where they grew up are forced to re-evaluate their bonds.
Fifteen years ago, seventeen-year-old Vanessa Moran fell in love and lost her virginity but not to the same boy. Pregnant, desperate, and humiliated, she fled friends and family and Whisper Beach, New Jersey, never breathing a word about her secret to anyone. She hasnât been back since. Now a professional Manhattan organizer, she returns to the funeral of her best friendâs husband. She intends on just paying her respects and leavingâthough she canât deny she also wants the town to see how far sheâs come as a successful business woman. But her plans to make this a short visit fall by the wayside when her girlfriends have other ideas.
Dorie, the owner of the pierâs Blue Crab Restaurant where Van and her friends worked as teenagers, needs help. Dorieâs roving husband spends every penny they make and now their restaurant is failing.
Joe, the boy Van left behind without an explanation, has never stopped loving her. While heâs wary of getting hurt again, he also canât help wondering what would happen if they took up where they left off.
As the summer progresses and the restaurant takes on a new look, trouble comes from unexpected sources. For Van, this summer will test the meaning of friendship and trustâand how far love can bend before it breaks.
Shelley Noble is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Whisper Beach, Beach Colors, and The Tiffany Girls, the story of the largely unknown women artists responsible for much of Tiffanyâs legendary glasswork, as well as several historical mysteries. A former professor, professional dancer and choreographer, she now lives in New Jersey halfway between the shore, where she loves visiting lighthouses and vintage carousels, and New York City, where she delights in the architecture, the theatre, and ferreting out the old stories behind the new. Shelley is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, Womenâs Fiction Writers Association, and Historical Novel Society.