Happy Harbor BY Rachel Hanna
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From USA Today bestselling author Rachel Hanna comes "Happy Harbor," a heartfelt hometown romance perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
Josie Campbell has spent her entire adult life distancing herself from her troubled childhood in the small Southern town of Happy Harbor. Growing up with an alcoholic mother, Diane, who was either absent or causing scandals, Josie’s sole ambition was to escape the town where she was known only as Diane’s daughter. She finally achieved her dream, living a successful life in Atlanta with a great job, a desirable condo, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
However, Josie's carefully constructed life crumbles when her engagement falls apart and her beloved Nana passes away. Forced to return to Happy Harbor, Josie steps into her grandmother’s shoes, running her quaint restaurant and living in their family’s historic home. She also finds herself frequently encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man living in the guest house. Though the town brings back painful memories, it seems to be a good place for Kendra, who begs to stay, prompting Josie to consider building a new life in her old hometown.
Complicating her attempt at a fresh start is the unexpected return of Diane, who claims she is now sober and desperately seeks one last chance to make amends. Nana’s dying wish was for mother and daughter to reconcile, and she even arranged things to facilitate this. But Josie, scarred by a lifetime of disappointment, struggles with the decision to forgive Diane.
"Happy Harbor" is a touching exploration of family, forgiveness, and finding new beginnings in unexpected places. Rachel Hanna weaves a compelling tale of second chances, the bonds of family, and the healing power of love.
Josie Campbell has spent her entire adult life distancing herself from her troubled childhood in the small Southern town of Happy Harbor. Growing up with an alcoholic mother, Diane, who was either absent or causing scandals, Josie’s sole ambition was to escape the town where she was known only as Diane’s daughter. She finally achieved her dream, living a successful life in Atlanta with a great job, a desirable condo, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
However, Josie's carefully constructed life crumbles when her engagement falls apart and her beloved Nana passes away. Forced to return to Happy Harbor, Josie steps into her grandmother’s shoes, running her quaint restaurant and living in their family’s historic home. She also finds herself frequently encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man living in the guest house. Though the town brings back painful memories, it seems to be a good place for Kendra, who begs to stay, prompting Josie to consider building a new life in her old hometown.
Complicating her attempt at a fresh start is the unexpected return of Diane, who claims she is now sober and desperately seeks one last chance to make amends. Nana’s dying wish was for mother and daughter to reconcile, and she even arranged things to facilitate this. But Josie, scarred by a lifetime of disappointment, struggles with the decision to forgive Diane.
"Happy Harbor" is a touching exploration of family, forgiveness, and finding new beginnings in unexpected places. Rachel Hanna weaves a compelling tale of second chances, the bonds of family, and the healing power of love.