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"You told me you don't like to be in one place too long,"
Marianne said. Ridge noticed that she was watching him intently. "You miss things that way." "Such as?" He shrugged. "Friends. Dogs. Having a place to come back to at the end of the day that doesn't charge you when you walk in the door." He could tell she hadn't expected that. "You like Harland, then?" "Very much." There was plenty to like about the close-knit community on and around the farm.
Because Ridge didn't know how to say that without spooking her, he settled on something less personal. "Little things mean a lot when you don't have them." She eyed him with something resembling respect, which he took as a good sign. Marianne was by far the most mistrustful woman he'd ever met.
He still wasn't sure why he was trying so hard to get through to her, and he had to wonder if his genetic stubbornness was steering him down a rocky, dead-end road.
WHO IS THIS WOUNDED WARRIOR?
A man with secrets, ex-soldier Seth Hansen comes to the small town of Harland, North Carolina, to heal. The last thing he wants is to get involved-with the community, or with lovely waitress Lisa Sawyer, who has big dreams of leaving Harland.
When a massive storm hits, it'll take a dramatic rescue, and Lisa's unshakable belief, to wake a part of Seth he thought he'd lost forever. Suddenly one reluctant hero finds himself captivated by Christmas spirit. If only he can help Lisa discover the place she really wants to be...
A Place for Redemption.
Journalist Bree Farrell heads to the village of Holiday Harbor to salvage her career. And walks straight into the arms of handsome young mayor Cooper Landry. Cooper's fighting to keep his sleepy Maine community from the clutches of big–city developers. And Bree knows it's a major scoop. But the longer she's in town, the more she's won over by the quirky townsfolk–and the charming Cooper. Will Bree ever follow her heart instead of a story and make Holiday Harbor her permanent byline?
Holiday Harbor: Where love is just around the bend.