That Summer at American Beach
When New York City event planner, Rayne Walker, finds out her adoptive father is seriously ill, she heads home to American Beach, Florida to support him. Before she leaves, her mother warns her that her biological father, Benjamin Jefferson, is also in American Beach. Rayne avoids him at all costs, having no affection for a man who was married and still seduced her mother. As fate would have it, however, she cannot avoid his son, Wade, a total stranger to her, and finds herself falling for him before she learns his real identity.

As for land developer, Wade Jefferson, it's love at first sight when he meets Rayne on the beach one evening as the sun is setting. What will happen to them when they learn that they are already connected in a way that is undeniable? Family secrets are exposed. Old enemies meet on the battlefield. Will any good come out of this?

First published in 2006, That Summer at American Beach received critical as well as reader praise. It earned 4 and 1/2 stars from Romantic Times Book Review magazine.
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That Summer at American Beach
When New York City event planner, Rayne Walker, finds out her adoptive father is seriously ill, she heads home to American Beach, Florida to support him. Before she leaves, her mother warns her that her biological father, Benjamin Jefferson, is also in American Beach. Rayne avoids him at all costs, having no affection for a man who was married and still seduced her mother. As fate would have it, however, she cannot avoid his son, Wade, a total stranger to her, and finds herself falling for him before she learns his real identity.

As for land developer, Wade Jefferson, it's love at first sight when he meets Rayne on the beach one evening as the sun is setting. What will happen to them when they learn that they are already connected in a way that is undeniable? Family secrets are exposed. Old enemies meet on the battlefield. Will any good come out of this?

First published in 2006, That Summer at American Beach received critical as well as reader praise. It earned 4 and 1/2 stars from Romantic Times Book Review magazine.
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That Summer at American Beach

That Summer at American Beach

by Janice Sims
That Summer at American Beach
That Summer at American Beach

That Summer at American Beach

by Janice Sims

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Overview

When New York City event planner, Rayne Walker, finds out her adoptive father is seriously ill, she heads home to American Beach, Florida to support him. Before she leaves, her mother warns her that her biological father, Benjamin Jefferson, is also in American Beach. Rayne avoids him at all costs, having no affection for a man who was married and still seduced her mother. As fate would have it, however, she cannot avoid his son, Wade, a total stranger to her, and finds herself falling for him before she learns his real identity.

As for land developer, Wade Jefferson, it's love at first sight when he meets Rayne on the beach one evening as the sun is setting. What will happen to them when they learn that they are already connected in a way that is undeniable? Family secrets are exposed. Old enemies meet on the battlefield. Will any good come out of this?

First published in 2006, That Summer at American Beach received critical as well as reader praise. It earned 4 and 1/2 stars from Romantic Times Book Review magazine.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158058233
Publisher: C&A
Publication date: 03/11/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 242,754
File size: 245 KB

About the Author

Janice Sims is a native Floridian who was born to write. She wrote her first story at age seven and sold her first story at age 37. It took 30 years but she never gave up. That's still her attitude today. She has over thirty romantic stories to her credit including standalone novels and series like the Bryant Winery series, the Temptation series, and now the Gaines Sisters series with novels This Winter Night.
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