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Looking for Treasure... After weeks helping her aging parents move to assisted living, Beth Anderson is jubilant to be back in the Caribbean aboard her sailboat, Double Trouble. Even better, her entrepreneur boyfriend Terry has joined her to explore the islands for the next six months. They soon get involved in a multi-island treasure hunt with prizes and a party that has already attracted many other cruisers. But then a plea for help from a fellow cruiser draws them away from the fun to help her sail her boat to the next island. If only that was what Maggie really wanted. As Terry faces…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Looking for Treasure... After weeks helping her aging parents move to assisted living, Beth Anderson is jubilant to be back in the Caribbean aboard her sailboat, Double Trouble. Even better, her entrepreneur boyfriend Terry has joined her to explore the islands for the next six months. They soon get involved in a multi-island treasure hunt with prizes and a party that has already attracted many other cruisers. But then a plea for help from a fellow cruiser draws them away from the fun to help her sail her boat to the next island. If only that was what Maggie really wanted. As Terry faces decisions with deadly consequences, Beth is once again alone aboard Double Trouble, this time desperate to find her love.
Autorenporträt
A Southern California native, S. Mia McCroskey started writing when she was in ninth grade. She took up sailing when she was in her twenties as an antidote to an unpleasant job. It was a toss-up between sailing lessons and pottery classes. She flipped a coin; the quarter was a lucky one. She moved from California to New York for a better job a couple years later and continued sailing in Long Island Sound and the Chesapeake Bay. Since stepping aboard that first soling in Marina del Rey she has become qualified to charter large, valuable sailboats in fascinating locales all over the world, and has gotten used to being called "the lady captain" by the locals. In her professional career she transitioned from a magazine and book editor to managing software development. She attributes most of her professional leadership skills to her experience handling crews of friends and acquaintances aboard sailboats. She has never owned her own boat, but she did eventually take pottery classes.