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Genevieve "Vie" Stewart is on her way to becoming the next doctor in the family when tragedy strikes. Devastated, she returns home to Lewes, a small, picturesque town located on the southern Delaware coast. Wondering if she'll ever return to medicine, Vie agrees to help out a family friend who owns a local pub. Bartending leads to a hilarious friendship with the area's most fabulous event planner and a newfound interest in all things restaurant, including a certain handsome chef. But it's no surprise, in a town nearly 400 years old, with shipwrecks, pirates, and the War of 1812, that our girl,…mehr

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Genevieve "Vie" Stewart is on her way to becoming the next doctor in the family when tragedy strikes. Devastated, she returns home to Lewes, a small, picturesque town located on the southern Delaware coast. Wondering if she'll ever return to medicine, Vie agrees to help out a family friend who owns a local pub. Bartending leads to a hilarious friendship with the area's most fabulous event planner and a newfound interest in all things restaurant, including a certain handsome chef. But it's no surprise, in a town nearly 400 years old, with shipwrecks, pirates, and the War of 1812, that our girl, Genevieve, also meets a ghost. Love, Lewes is a romantic comedy with a little bit of history and a little bit of mystery. It's about being seen for who you really are and becoming who you were meant to be.
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D. J. (Deb) Griffin is happiest when writing, as it gives her weirdly wonderful imagination a place to roam. She loves encouraging other writers to tell their stories, but fully embraces how frightening yet exciting that can be. Her short story, The History Lesson, published in The Beach House anthology, won the Reader's Choice Award. Since 2007, she's authored The Local Buzz, a monthly newsletter that features everything fun and new at the Delaware Beaches, where she joyfully resides. Deb is both a science fiction and history nerd who wishes that time travel was her superpower. She loves fabulous food, dogs, and adventures both near and far. Deb is an active member of the Rehoboth Beach Writers' Guild and the Women's Fiction Writers Association. You can follow her writing journey at www.debgriffinwrites.com. Had I Known is her debut novel.