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Monroe returns to her beloved South with a sequel to her hit "The Beach House." In 1974, America was changing, but Charleston remained eternally the same. Olivia had always done what was expected--marrying the son of a historic Charleston family, and turning over her fortune to his control. But one thing she steadfastly refuses to relinquish: her family's old seaside cottage.

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Monroe returns to her beloved South with a sequel to her hit "The Beach House." In 1974, America was changing, but Charleston remained eternally the same. Olivia had always done what was expected--marrying the son of a historic Charleston family, and turning over her fortune to his control. But one thing she steadfastly refuses to relinquish: her family's old seaside cottage.
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Mary Alice Monroe is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-seven books, including the bestselling The Beach House series. Monroe also writes children’s picture books, and a middle grade fiction series called The Islanders. She is a member of the South Carolina Academy of Authors’ Hall of Fame, and her books have received numerous awards, including the South Carolina Center for the Book Award for Writing; the South Carolina Award for Literary Excellence; the SW Florida Author of Distinction Award; the RT Lifetime Achievement Award; the International Book Award for Green Fiction; the Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award; and her novel, A Lowcountry Christmas, won the prestigious Southern Prize for Fiction. The Beach House  is a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie, starring Andie MacDowell. Several of her novels have been optioned for film. She is the cocreator and cohost of the weekly web show and podcast Friends & Fiction. Monroe is also an active conservationist and serves on several boards. She lives on the South Carolina coast, which is a source of inspiration for many of her books.