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Tally Davis is a victim of her own success. Her wedding and flower businesses on Jekyll Island are going gangbusters when she's doubly-blessed with motherhood. But she can't keep so many balls in the air for her clients without more help. The only solution is to hire and train more staff to help manage her brides and grooms. But Tally doesn't have the same kind of time to train and get to know the new staff the way that she did with Kayla. And as her team grows, so do her problems. Not everyone is who they appear to be when she hired them - some just wanted unfettered access to Jekyll Island.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Tally Davis is a victim of her own success. Her wedding and flower businesses on Jekyll Island are going gangbusters when she's doubly-blessed with motherhood. But she can't keep so many balls in the air for her clients without more help. The only solution is to hire and train more staff to help manage her brides and grooms. But Tally doesn't have the same kind of time to train and get to know the new staff the way that she did with Kayla. And as her team grows, so do her problems. Not everyone is who they appear to be when she hired them - some just wanted unfettered access to Jekyll Island. Tally's starting to think she has a black cloud following her. Will her state trooper husband be able to save the day again?
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Sandy Malone is best known for starring in TLC's reality TV show "Wedding Island" and writing hundreds of wedding advice columns that were published in BRIDES, WeddingWire, and HuffPost. She wrote a DIY wedding planning book in 2016 that was traditionally published, and she released her new fiction series - Gem of the Golden Isles - in April 2024. She has also ghostwritten books for well-known reality TV stars (including a Real Housewife). Most recently, she was editor of The Police Tribune.Sandy got her journalism degree at The Ohio State University and was a reporter and editor for major news publications before she returned to her hometown of Washington, DC, for a career in public relations and government affairs. She began planning destination weddings professionally after her own was nearly a disaster, and ended up planning more than 500 weddings in the Caribbean in 11 years with her retired SWAT-commander husband.Sandy and her husband, Bill, live on Jekyll Island, Georgia, with their coonhound Sherlock. "In the Shadows on Jekyll" is her fourth fiction novel.