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THE CHESAPEAKE BRIDE
11th in The Chesapeake Diaries series
Mariah Stewart
Pocket Books
August 29, 2017
ISBN 9781501154355
$7.99
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Overview:
New York Times bestselling author Mariah Stewart returns to the cherished Maryland shores of St. Dennis with THE CHESAPEAKE BRIDE (Pocket Books; August 29, 2017; $7.99), thecharming story of a jaded architect who meets the one man who could finally melt her heart—if she’s willing to let him in.
Cassidy Logan has sworn off good-looking adventurers, having just divorced the one she’d married. Now working with her father’s construction company to build ecologically friendly, historically accurate homes on the Chesapeake Bay, she’s designing them for Cannonball Island. Knowing there’s been no new construction on the island in almost one hundred years, Cass is sensitive to the heritage and history of the sparsely populated island, and has come up with plans so perfect she’s determined to buy one for herself to live in. Even the fact that Owen Parker—whom she dismisses as a lightweight and a player— seems to be everywhere she goes isn’t enough to deter her from building her dream house.
Owen is and always has been sinfully handsome and wickedly clever, a magnet for mischief as well as the girls in St. Dennis. He’s also a rolling stone, going and doing whatever appeals to him, from flying a mail plane in Alaska to working on a cattle ranch in Australia and a shrimp boat in Louisiana, to surfing and diving in Costa Rica. When an old friend offers him a job salvaging a sunken ship in the Chesapeake, Owen gladly accepts. Something’s been telling him it’s about time to head home to Cannonball Island, and a job is as good an excuse as any. He’s totally smitten with the pretty architect, but it seems he’s finally met a woman who’s immune to his charms. Sooner or later, Owen will have to face the reason why he always runs, because this time, leaving just might be harder than staying.
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Diary~
I love the
changing of the seasons—and I think summer into fall might be a favorite, being
as how I relate to the whole “autumn of my years” thing. That’s how I see
myself, anyway. If sixty is the new forty, I believe seventy must be the new
fifty, eighty the new sixty, and so on. Therefore, I fall into that third
quadrant. Don’t try to change my mind or confuse me with facts.
One of the
reasons I love this time of the year: the steady influx of tourists into St.
Dennis begins to wane. Not that I don’t love our visitors. Why, without them,
St. Dennis would have continued to languish and would never have become the
Eastern Shore mecca it now is. But there’s something sweet about having your
hometown belong to you and yours again, even if it’s just for a while. I know
soon enough the holidays will be upon us and many will flock to town for all
the beautiful festivities—the Christmas House Tour, the weekend of caroling,
the tree lighting at the square on Old St. Mary’s Church Road, Christmas at the
Inn (a favorite of mine), and, oh, yes, the shopping! But this little respite
between the beginning of September, when the families leave to return their
offspring to school, and the holiday madness belongs to us, we old St. Dennis
folk who like a little downtime.
Not to say
there’s nothing going on here! There are new babies to celebrate and a special
wedding on the horizon, one that makes me especially weepy. My dear nephew,
Alec, will be marrying his lovely Lisbeth in an event that will be the talk of
both St. Dennis and Cannonball Island for a long time to come. I’m not privy to
all the details, mind you, but since my daughter, Lucy, is planning the
wedding, I’ve heard bits and squeaks of what she has in mind, and it will, no
doubt, be perfectly wonderful.
When we were
children, Mama told us that when good folks passed, they earned a star in the
heavens where they could sit and shine down on all the goings-on here on earth.
Our brothers scoffed, but we girls believed her, and so it is that I know my
beloved sister, Carole, will be watching happily from her star as her son
marries his bride out on the point in just a few more weeks.
Thinking
about the point makes me think of all the changes that are coming to Cannonball
Island soon. So much, it could make your head spin! For the first time in
roughly two hundred years, new dwellings will be going up on what had once been
barren land. I heard from one in the know that some of the older
homesteads—mostly those that have fallen into ruin or have been abandoned—will
be replaced with new versions more suitable to modern living. Some are up in
arms about this, but frankly, it’s about time. Those dilapidated old shells
offer no shelter and, if anything, detract from the beauty of the island. My
good friend Ruby Carter—the island’s matriarch—has given her blessing, and
that’s good enough for me. Besides, Alec will be serving as the environmental
consultant, so I feel confident that all will be well. The new homes are being
designed with the island’s history in mind, so the legacy of those early
settlers will be well protected. The architect is a lovely young woman who is
serious about this project, so I know, eventually, all will be well.
Of course I do.
I know, too,
that a certain islander with a “rolling stone” reputation will be finding his
rolling days coming to a halt
before too long. It will be amusing, to say the least, to see him meet his
match. Will he be bested?
The smart
money’s on the new girl. That’s all I have to say about that.
And so much
excitement over all the goings-on at the mouth of the river on the other side
of Cannonball Island! Who knew such mysteries lay beneath the water, waiting to
be discovered—and now that they have been, well, the flurry of activity these
days has my poor old head spinning like an old-fashioned top. I cannot wait to
see what they find, and I’m more than happy that one of the principal players
is staying at the inn. Not that I’d pry, but if one overhears a snippet of
conversation now and then . . . well, let’s just say it’s good to keep
informed. Now, how all this is going to affect the construction that was slated
to begin in November, well, I suppose everyone will have to wait and see. Could
be there will be delays, which will keep the new girl around for a while longer
and will keep the rolling stone on his toes.
My, what fun this will be~
Grace ~
The Series
Praise––
Praise for The Chesapeake Bride, Book 11 in The Chesapeake Diaries:
“Stewart succeeds in giving both Owen and Cass a smooth blend of strength and vulnerability, and the setting of this heartwarming romance will draw readers in with its island-life charm.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Strengths: Noteworthy historical content; Engaging characters; Strong Romance; HEA…Measure of Love: Teaspoon…Mood: Poignant and lighthearted…Why You Should Read this: Definitely will appeal to readers wanting a strong romance. And the genealogy and historical aspects are a perfect addition to a pleasing story!”
—Heroes and Heartbreakers Women’s Fiction Best Bet for August 2017
“The Chesapeake Bride is a small-town romance which will leave readers wanting more of the charming characters and unforgettable story. I enjoyed this book so much that I am still running some of the scenes through my head, which shows how fantastic the story is. Another great read by an outstanding author. A Recommended Read!”
—Romance Junkies, Five Heart Review
“The romance is slow and sweet…the lack of unnecessary melodrama, angst, and over-the-top gestures makes this a refreshing contemporary romance between two adults who act as such.”
—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Driftwood Point, Book 10 in The Chesapeake Diaries:
“This second-chance-at-love romance is gentle and sweet…The colorful friendship between thefamily matriarchs…charms. Stewart seamlessly checks in with former series protagonists and introduces future romantic pairings without stealing attention from Lisbeth and Alec.”
—RT Book Reviews
Praise for That Chesapeake Summer, Book 9 in The Chesapeake Diaries:
“[That Chesapeake Summer] deftly uses the tools of the genre to explore issues of identity,truth, and small town kinship…Stewart offers a strong statement on the power of love andtrust, a fitting theme for this big-hearted small town romance.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A touching story of self-discovery and homecoming that is sure to warm readers’ hearts…fans are sure to feel right at home in Stewart’s idyllic seaside setting and follow this emotional journey with avid interest.”
—RT Book Reviews
Praise for The Last Chance Matinee, Book One in The Hudson Sisters Series:
“The popcorn, the red velvet seats, the glittering Hollywood stars on-screen…I’ve enjoyed all aspects of going to the movies since I was a kid…so when I saw a vintage theater on the cover of this book, I quickly swiped it up…The tale was a sweet reminder of the importance of family. I can’t wait for the next book in this series!”
—First for Women magazine, July 2017
“[This] lively, warmhearted series starter will have readers eagerly awaiting the second installment.”
—Booklist
“A good read, with a nice blend of mystery, family drama, and romance.”
—Library Journal
Meet Mariah:
Mariah Stewart is the award-winning New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of numerous novels and several novellas and short stories. A native of Hightstown, New Jersey, she lives with her husband and two rambunctious rescue dogs amid the rolling hills of Chester County, Pennsylvania, where she savors country life and tends her gardens. Visit her website at mariahstewart.com, like her on Facebook at AuthorMariahStewart, and follow her on Instagram at mariah_stewart_books.
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