A Hamptons Christmas


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Beecher Stowe couldn't be more pleased than to find himself spending that delicious season between Thanksgiving and Christmas in the Hamptons. On his first weekend back, East Hampton stages its annual ragtag, irresistibly corny, small-townish Santa Claus parade, complete with a high school band and Santa on a flatbed truck. It's an old-fashioned American village Christmas (even if the elves include Spielberg's kids!). Stowe has even convinced his lady friend Alix Dunraven to join him and see the Hamptons without the summer people. But Beecher and Her Ladyship's plans for an "out of season" frolic are complicated by the puzzling arrival of a small girl who may be named "Susannah" (she uses pseudonyms, she admits), skinny, precocious, and armed with a platinum card. The kid, who turns out to be the child of Dick and Nicole, a wealthy power couple whose bitter divorce has become the stuff of Page Six gossip and legal wrangling before the World Court at The Hague, has been farmed out by her parents to a Swiss convent. Now, as Christmas nears, Susannah descends on East Hampton intent on spending the holidays with her role model, Martha Stewart, from whom she expects a warm welcome when she presents herself at her front door. The problem? Martha does Christmas at her other home in Westport, Connecticut. As the snow begins to fall, Beecher encounters a forlorn young Susannah sipping Shirley Temples at The Blue Parrot bar. Can Alix and Beecher possibly salvage Christmas for this little girl lost?




A Westhampton Beach Christmas


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A Hamptons Holiday Unlike Any Other Dani runs a successful French bistro in Westhampton Beach, New York. She is determined to fulfill a family legacy and hopes to expand into the elite world of Long Island winemaking. When an unexpected visitor from New York City shows up over the holidays, everything suddenly changes. Will an unexpected romance change Dani's dream for the better or for the worse? Can two people rediscovering themselves-and each other-over Christmas lead to a new beginning? Spend the holidays in Westhampton Beach and find out if this Christmas is just the end of another year or a new beginning.







Christmas, Hamptons' Style


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Undercover in Hampton Beach for the last four years, CIA Agent Sarah Adams wants out. Emotionally and physically exhausted, her current "dilemma" makes her resignation from the Agency a must. Disgusted with herself for getting drunk and compromising her values, she can't believe she slept with Rick Stockton, aka Mr. One- Night Stand. However, the Director of the CIA won't release Sarah from her contract. Not unless Sarah completes one last mission -----with Rick as her partner. Intrigued by the sassy CIA agent since the night she stormed into his briefing on their last mission, railing at him his plan would never work, Rick knew she was "the one". Paired up again, Rick hopes, given a second chance, he can undo the damage of their infamous night together. But how to make Sarah see he truly loves her? Is it possible to make her love him in return?Can Sarah and Rick realize they were destined to be together and have the happily ever after they both so ardently have longed for?




The House That Ate the Hamptons


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As another glorious season begins in the Hamptons, two perils menace a gracious old resort's elegant ambiance and its cast of rich and famous: Congressman Buzzy Portofino and the ongoing construction of an enormous private home. Martin's Press.




Count to Sleep Hamptons


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Little counters will squeal with delight as they count their way through the Hamptons, discovering famous attractions and historic landmarks including Montauk, South Hampton, East Hampton, Sag Harbor, lighthouses, Cooper’s Beach, surfing, boating, and more. This book is part of the bestselling Good Night Our World series, which includes hundreds of titles exploring iconic locations and exciting themes. Young readers are sure to smile as they count their way around the Hamptons.




Another Christmas Eve


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After many years, Lori Templeton thought she had reached the point where she could talk about that Christmas Eve. But then, in walked someone who had caused her so much pain. Now she would have to run again, but Sheriff Calhoun let her know that her running days were over.




Explorer's Guide Hamptons: A Great Destination: Includes North Fork & Shelter Island (Sixth Edition)


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Visit New York's Hamptons, where miles of spectacular white sand beaches and sea grass-covered dunes dazzle visitors; where picturesque windmills provide evidence of an agrarian past; and many Native American and Dutch place names still survive, offering clues to the ethnic makeup of the area's population. Once home to occupying British troops, bootleggers, and whaling captains; longtime home of fishermen, artists, and duck farmers, the Hamptons are also known as the playground of the wealthy, with fabulous shopping, dining, and amenities, but don't be fooled: there's something for everyone in this lovely locale that's so close to New York City but a world away--Cover.




Still in the Hamptons


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Yes, Dan Rattiner is still in the Hamptons, and after fifty-plus years on the eastern end of Long Island, most of them as publisher of the region's free weekly newspaper, Dan's Papers, he still has a lot of stories to tell. Here, offered in his signature dry, observant, and self-deprecating wit, are Rattiner's further encounters with the billionaires and celebrities, the farmers and fishermen, the eccentric artists and ordinary folks, who together make the Hamptons one of the most fashionable, exclusive, and entertaining communities in the United States. As Tom Wolfe once noted, "If a guy says it happened in the Hamptons, and Dan Rattiner doesn't know about it, it didn't." The people he writes about are presented in chronological order from 1959 to today, just as Rattiner lived it and has remembered it. Still in the Hamptons will help you understand what the Hamptons used to be and what it has become, and will provide an entertaining read along the way. Praise for Dan Rattiner "If you pick up the East Hampton Star, you'll learn the who, what, and where. The why and how are more likely found in the pages of Dan's Papers ... If you want to understand the crazy quilt of art, sand, money, farmland, literature, golf clubs, divorces, sea spray, and the area's remarkable blend of ego, generosity, and dedication to historic preservation, read Dan's book, In the Hamptons, and its sequel, In the Hamptons Too." — Alec Baldwin, from the Foreword of In the Hamptons Too "Dan Rattiner has been chronicling the people and events of the Hamptons for as long as I've been going there (since the sixties). If anyone wanted some insight into what made this area such an interesting place, all they'd need was a copy of In the Hamptons. It's as close to rubbing elbows as you can get. Enjoy!" — Billy Joel "If there was an honorary mayor of the Hamptons it would have to be Dan Rattiner ... a raconteur with a wicked sense of humor and an eye for detail." — Long Island History Journal




Explorer's Guide Hamptons: A Great Destination: Includes North Fork & Shelter Island (Sixth Edition)


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"Consistently rated the best guides to the regions covered."—National Geographic Traveler History, nature, art, gourmet cuisine, and viticulture unite in the Hamptons and the North Fork of Long Island to create a wonderfully vibrant tapestry full of charm and inspiration. Well-known travel writer Suzi Forbes Chase provides thorough coverage of the area. With all the latest information on places to eat, stay, shop, and see, you’ll find everything you need in this book.