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The future of the Seabreeze Inn hinges on one gala event, but will the history of the beachside inn threaten its survival? When Ivy Bay's historic Seabreeze Inn requires critical repairs, a benefactor offers help, and the announcement ripples through the art world and beyond. The auction of an incomparable Victorian necklace attracts new guests to Summer Beach and the beachside inn for a fundraising gala and auction. However, deep-rooted connections surface and the future of the inn hangs in the balance when an unexpected guest arrives from Europe. Are Ivy and her sister Shelly up to such a…mehr

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The future of the Seabreeze Inn hinges on one gala event, but will the history of the beachside inn threaten its survival? When Ivy Bay's historic Seabreeze Inn requires critical repairs, a benefactor offers help, and the announcement ripples through the art world and beyond. The auction of an incomparable Victorian necklace attracts new guests to Summer Beach and the beachside inn for a fundraising gala and auction. However, deep-rooted connections surface and the future of the inn hangs in the balance when an unexpected guest arrives from Europe. Are Ivy and her sister Shelly up to such a momentous event? Discover the latest chapter in the Summer Beach series set on sunny California shores, and find out why readers say, "Life is better in Summer Beach." From a USA Today bestselling author. Genre: Women fiction / family & siblings / clean & wholesome. Available in ebook, paperback, hardcover, large print, and audiobook. Seabreeze Gala may be read as a standalone, but it is better as part of the Summer Beach series, beginning with Seabreeze Inn.
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Jan Moran is a USA Today bestselling author of women's fiction. She writes stylish, uplifting, and emotionally rich contemporary and 20th-century historical fiction. The Midwest Book Review and Kirkus have recommended her books, calling her heroines strong, complex, and resourceful. Visit her at www.janmoran.com and join her reader's club. Her books are also translated into German, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Turkish, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, and other languages. Jan studied writing at the UCLA Writers Program, sailed on Semester at Sea, and graduated from the University of Texas and Harvard Business School. She lives near the beach in southern California.