When the trawler White Gull was lost in a storm off the coast of Lobster Cove, Lisbeth O'Shea's husband, Declan,
was lost along with it. At least that’s what Lisbeth believes until, a year later, she hears Declan’s voice in the night
and sees him haunting the shore near their tiny cottage. Then she wonders… Has grief affected her mind? Or is
someone playing a cruel trick?
Town blacksmith Rab Sinclair has loved Lisbeth ever since he arrived in Lobster Cove. Lisbeth has never had eyes for
anyone other than the charming, feckless Declan O’Shea, but Rab knows Declan was not faithful to Lisbeth. How can he
convince the grieving widow she’s pinned her heart on the wrong man? And when dangerous secrets come to light, how
can Rab protect the woman who means more to him than his own life?
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Newly returned home to Lobster Cove from the War Between the States, blacksmith Douglas Grier can’t forget the horrors
he’s witnessed or the beautiful young woman he helped break free from her shackles one dark night after her master’s plantation
burned. He wishes he had at least asked her name, even though she and her family disappeared into the darkness and Douglas
has no expectation of seeing her again.
Josie Freeman can’t remember the last time she felt safe. Even though she and her family are freed, they’re being pursued by
slave hunters hired by their former owner. When their ship is damaged on the way to Nova Scotia, Josie is thrown into contact
with the one man she never expected…the very man she had wanted to see. But will her past catch up with her before Douglas
can free her heart?
Dorothea Sinclair has left her small home town in Maine and come to Boston to begin a career as a newspaper reporter. But so far her job on the Guardian
has proved disappointing. More skivvy than reporter, she’s even been subjected to a humiliating proposition from the chief editor’s son. She needs a break
but never expects it might come from a chance meeting with an Irish ruffian.
There’s a great deal of injustice in Boston, and O’Hare, embroiled in his fight for equality on behalf of Boston’s Irish, is well aware of it. When he rescues Dorothea’s hat on the waterfront, he’s surprised to learn she’s a reporter. And when she offers him the opportunity to state his case in the Guardian,
what can he do but accept? It’s the perfect chance to put his dreams into his own words—and the only sure way to see her again.