Evelyn’s Pine Harbor Autumn


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They’re meant for each other. They just don’t know it yet. At seventeen, Eve Parker was thrust into life as a single mother. Life became all about raising her daughter, but now that her daughter is starting college, Eve’s world is shifting. Dylan Vaughan can’t remember when he didn’t love Eve—but always from afar. In high school, he mustered the courage to tell her, but it was too late. Eve’s life veered off course, so he buried his feelings. Now fate has brought them together. The timing is right, the heart-pounding attraction is there, but the wounds of the past pose an impossible hurdle. Follow Eve and Dylan as they navigate the challenges of the past to find a future together in this uplifting second-chance romance.




Decline and Fall


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Paul Pennyfeather is a second-year theology student who, as a result of mistaken identity, has his “education discontinued for personal reasons.” He ends up as a schoolmaster at a fourth-rate school, hired despite not meeting any of the qualifications in their advertisement. He there encounters a cornucopia of eccentric characters, including another master who has a wooden leg, a former clergyman with capital-D Doubts, and a servant who tells everyone he’s rich, but with a different tale for each about why he’s posing as a servant. Paul’s time at school leads to romance with a student’s mother, and that in turn leads to enormous complications in Paul’s life. Inspired in part by his own experiences in school and as a schoolmaster, Evelyn Waugh’s first published novel, Decline and Fall, is a dark and occasionally farcical satire of British college life. It’s something of a perverse coming-of-age story, subverting the expected journey and ending that the archetype usually demands. Shining a devastating light on many of the societal struggles of post-WWI Britain, Waugh took his novel’s title from another work that revealed the ineluctable descent of a great society: Gibbons’ The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Waugh issued a new edition of Decline and Fall in 1960 that contained restored text that was removed by his publisher from the first edition. This Standard Ebooks edition follows the first edition. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.




Christmas at Cedar Creek


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Two people at a crossroads, two remote mountain cabins, and a Christmas they’ll never forget. Sophie Furnell loves her job as a 911 operator, and she’s good at it. One call at a time, she makes her community a better place. But one night, she has to tell a caller that help isn’t coming. Soon after, her job is defunded. Disheartened and broke, she sets off for the Adirondacks to house-sit her grandmother’s rental cottage. As violence sweeps through his neighborhood, Cole Marick defends his bicycle shop and loses. His wounds heal, but the business he’s worked hard to build is destroyed, along with his faith in humanity. Leaving the boarded-up neighborhood storefronts behind, Cole retreats to his family’s Adirondack fishing camp. Amid towering snow-laden trees, two neighbors have come seeking refuge. But not even the shimmer of holiday lights against new-fallen snow is enough to bring Christmas joy to their two damaged spirits. Neither has seen much in the way of miracles lately, but as a snowstorm blows in and Christmas approaches, they discover that miracles come in many forms.




Allison's Pine Harbor Summer


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A simple mistake, a surprising proposal, and a choice that will change everything Allie’s at her fourth wedding this summer — a painful reminder that her love life is stagnant — when a surprising encounter with a possible soulmate leaves her breathless. Minutes later, her boyfriend proposes to her in front of the other guests. As she struggles to answer, a phone recording captures her predicament. It quickly becomes a viral sensation, throwing her sensible life into chaos. Join Allie on her heartwarming quest to discover whether love at first sight can survive the upheaval it causes.



















The Americana


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