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Half Moon Harbor

por Donna Kauffman

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A sexy shipbuilder is smitten with the new part-owner of his family's boathouse in this contemporary romance from the author of Pelican Point.

Bold, brash, Irishâ??Brodie Monaghan's been breaking hearts ever since he arrived in Maine to rebuild the family business. Still, there's one woman he just can't wow. Grace Maddox claims she's now part owner of Monaghan Shipbuilders and she has her own dreams for the weathered dockside buildings. Tiny Blueberry Cove has a way of welcoming strangers with wide open arms, but is the sleepy coastal village ready for the fireworks these two spark?
DIY is so much better with two...


Includes an easy do-it-yourself restoration project!

"The romantic arc hits a perfect mix of lust, affection, and playful humor...Strong character ties between past and future books make the series unusually cohesive and give the tiny Maine town an emotional sense of place despite little attention to the scenic locale."â??Publishers Weekly… (mais)
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Terrific book about two people who come to Maine, making significant changes in their lives. I loved the small town, coastal Maine setting, and the colorful residents of Blueberry Cove.

Brodie left his home and large family in Ireland a year ago. He wasn't interested in following the family tradition of pub and inn owners. His heart was set on the older boat-building tradition and revitalizing the long-defunct shipyard in Maine. After securing possession of the docks and two boathouses, he splits his time between building and selling boats and restoring the boathouses. He needs the boat sales to earn money to pay the back taxes on the other boathouses. It's a slow process, and that slowness bites him in the butt when he loses one of the boathouses to another newcomer.

Grace was a successful estate attorney in DC when she realized she wasn't happy any longer. After years of witnessing the horrible ways families treated each other regarding wills and estates, she is determined to repair her relationship with her much older and estranged brother, Ford. She takes her sudden desire to build and run an inn to the tiny Maine town where Ford now lives. There she purchases a boathouse she intends to remodel into a high-end inn. She never dreamed that the real estate agent who sold it to her had an agenda of her own.

I loved the first meeting between Brodie and Grace. He's awakened by the sound of her cussing and her little dog (Whomper) barking. When he goes out to see what is going on, he's stunned to find out Grace claims to own one of his boathouses. Understandably angry and confused, he still can't help being a charming Irish gentleman and helping Grace with her current problem - a dead-fish-covered pup who shared the stench with her. Grace's reaction to all of that Irish charm is predictable, and the sparks between them are undeniable. I ached for Brodie as he realized that the sale of the boathouse was legal though extremely underhanded, thanks to a woman whose advances he'd rejected and who used his boathouse to get even.

I loved that Brodie and Grace quickly accepted that they couldn't change the circumstances, but they could control how they dealt with them. Though they started as adversaries, it didn't take long for them to become friends, visiting back and forth between their two properties. Brodie was smitten with Grace from the very beginning and wanted to do anything he could to help and protect her. Grace was a little warier but rapidly found herself leaning on Brodie and depending on his support when her belief in herself wavered. The attraction between them also continued to build until they could no longer resist it, bringing them even closer.

In addition to their developing relationship, Brodie and Grace also had to deal with small-town politics and personalities. The real estate agent who sold the boathouse to Grace, Cami Weathersby, is also married to a town council member and is the daughter of the richest man in town. So when she wanted to get even with Brodie for his rejection, she knew exactly how to do it. Cami and her privileged attitude were very easy to dislike, especially her refusal to give up her pursuit of Brodie. Complicating matters was her father's plan to have Brodie build a four-masted schooner that Mr. Winstock plans to use to bring tourists to town. He also wants to make Brodie's largest boathouse into a yacht club. The negotiations between Brodie and Winstock were very interesting, especially when it came to Cami (eww). It all came to a head when Cami made another play for Brodie in front of Grace. I laughed out loud at Brodie's deer-in-the-headlights look and cheered when Grace took action to rescue him. It also precipitated unplanned talk of feelings in a fun "after-action" conversation.

Another storyline in the book is Grace's plan to reunite with her brother Ford. After her mother's death and Ford's joining the military, her life was not an easy one and made her leery of sharing her heart. I ached for both of them as they grew further apart until Ford stopped visiting altogether. Grace's feelings of abandonment lasted for a long time. I liked her story of how she decided to find Ford and reconnect with him. I understood why she kept putting off that meeting once she arrived, worried about his reaction and what she would do. I loved when she finally worked up the courage. That scene was emotional, nerve-wracking, and ultimately satisfying. It was a good start, and I was happy to see a little more progress by the end of the book.

I enjoyed seeing the various secondary characters. Fergus, the pub owner, was fun with his grumpy commentary during Brodie's visit. He's also one of two gossip-masters in town, the other being Delia, the diner owner. Delia has an interesting backstory with Ford. I liked how she connected with Grace and the rapid progression of their friendship. I especially enjoyed their conversation on Brodie's boat near the end of the book. The other fascinating character was Grace's friend Langston, the architect. He was a terrific friend to her while also being an over-the-top illustration of an eccentric artist. His conversations with Grace were always fun yet filled with wise advice. His flirtatious ways were a riot to watch, and I loved the scene at the end with Delia.

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  scoutmomskf | Mar 25, 2022 |
I was pretty disappointed in this - verging on boring - book. The hero and heroine were together twice in the first half of the book for a very short period of time. Most of their interaction (what there is of it) is with other people and most of the book consists of inner monologues and descriptions of the surroundings. I didn't get why the couple liked each other, apart from the sexual attraction. I certainly don't believe in a happy future for them.
This author wrote better books.
Rating: 4/10 ( )
  Marcella1717 | Jan 22, 2016 |
Back in Pelican Pointe and the ever charming Brodie is about to have his world rocked!! Grace arrives in Pelican Pointe having completely giving up everything hoping to reunite with her brother. These two are a beautiful pair and their story is heartwarming and entertaining. I highly recommend this book. ( )
  Bette_Hansen | Nov 3, 2015 |
Such a heartwarming story, between Brodie, with his sexy Irish brogue, and Grace, who just wants to reunite with her brother and start over. This story pulls you in from the start, and any story that includes a dog is a winner in my eyes. ( )
  gromine | Jul 2, 2014 |
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Fiction. Literature. Romance. HTML:

A sexy shipbuilder is smitten with the new part-owner of his family's boathouse in this contemporary romance from the author of Pelican Point.

Bold, brash, Irishâ??Brodie Monaghan's been breaking hearts ever since he arrived in Maine to rebuild the family business. Still, there's one woman he just can't wow. Grace Maddox claims she's now part owner of Monaghan Shipbuilders and she has her own dreams for the weathered dockside buildings. Tiny Blueberry Cove has a way of welcoming strangers with wide open arms, but is the sleepy coastal village ready for the fireworks these two spark?
DIY is so much better with two...


Includes an easy do-it-yourself restoration project!

"The romantic arc hits a perfect mix of lust, affection, and playful humor...Strong character ties between past and future books make the series unusually cohesive and give the tiny Maine town an emotional sense of place despite little attention to the scenic locale."â??Publishers Weekly

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