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ISBN: 1959102052

ISBN13: 9781959102052

The Boat House Café

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Everyone has secrets, some more than most.


Armed with her Irish mother's recipes and a willingness to roll up her sleeves, Mae Keaney retreats to the island of her childhood to escape a shameful and bitter past. After turning an abandoned fishing camp into a successful caf , she becomes known for both her pies and her fierce solitude.


But when a catastrophic fire threatens her home and livelihood, Mae confronts the reality-and loneliness-of her isolation. She reluctantly accepts help from Tobias Monroe, a Native American who shares her intense need for a solitary life on the wild land.


Torn between a deepening connection to Tobias and her desire to guard her secrets, Mae struggles to preserve the isolated existence she once thought was her only choice. Will she cling to the false safety of her reclusive life or reach out to forge new bonds of family and community when faced with not only a devastating illness but also the threat of losing her child?


The Boat House Caf , the first book in the multigenerational family saga First Light-a story of courage in the face of loss and the sacrifices one makes for love.

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