Midnight harbor [text (large print)]
Abstract:
"Running from the ghosts of yesterday . . . There was a time when classical guitarist Ian Hart was on top of the world. Awards. International acclaim. Adoring fans. And the belief that it was forever. Now, under the shadow of a scandal and betrayal that destroyed his career, Ian wonders what the next day will bring. In the midst of a life in turmoil, Ian's Aunt Amelia -- his closest friend and greatest supporter -- passes away, leaving him her home in Miramar. It's just the quietude he needs to reflect and try to move forward. But what awaits Ian in the tranquil seaside town is more than he ever expected. Toward a hopeful tomorrow . . . Kari Langham is a stranger in her own family -- misunderstood, dismissed, and underestimated. They strive for wealth, status, and fame while Kari finds personal fulfillment in painting. Wanting nothing more than to escape the soul-crushing sheen of a Hollywood life, Kari does the only thing that makes sense. She flees to Miramar. Renovating an old barn into her home and atelier, Kari finds anonymous sanctuary. But the openhearted town, and the world at large, has something else in mind -- for Kari and for another newcomer to Miramar. Ian and Kari are finding themselves in a haven by the sea, and it's just the beginning. They're ready for whatever the future brings, and to embrace the things that matter most with all their hearts."-- Provided by publisher.
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Author:
Bunn, T. Davis, 1952- author.
Author, for Grouping:
Bunn, T. Davis, 1952-
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Database Key:
u672924
Document ID:
SD_ILS:672924
Edition:
Center Point Large Print edition.
Author:
Bunn, T. Davis, 1952- author.
First Subject value, for Searching:
Guitarists -- Fiction.
Title:
Midnight harbor [text (large print)]
Format:
Large print
General Note:
Regular print version previously published by Kensington Publishing Corp.
ISBN:
9798891643420
Language:
English
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Physical Description:
389 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
Preferred Shelf Number:
LT FIC BUNN
Publication Date:
2024
Publication Date as Range:
2024
Relevance Sort Field:
2024
Reverse Author:
T. Davis, 1952- author. Bunn
Series:
Miramar Bay ; bk. 8
Miramar Bay ; 8.
Subject:
Guitarists -- Fiction. |
Women painters -- Fiction. |
Inheritance and succession -- Fiction. |
Scandals -- Fiction. |
Life change events -- Fiction. |
Large type books. |
Guitaristes -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. |
Femmes peintres -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. |
Successions et héritages -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. |
Scandales -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. |
Livres en gros caractères. |
California -- Fiction. |
Californie -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. |
large print books. |
Christian fiction. |
Romance fiction. |
Romans chrétiens. |
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Subsequent Subject values, for Searching:
Women painters -- Fiction.
Inheritance and succession -- Fiction.
Scandals -- Fiction.
Life change events -- Fiction.
Large type books.
Guitaristes -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Femmes peintres -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Successions et héritages -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Scandales -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Livres en gros caractères.
California -- Fiction.
Californie -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
large print books.
Christian fiction.
Romance fiction.
Romans chrétiens.
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Miramar Bay ;
Summary:
"Running from the ghosts of yesterday . . . There was a time when classical guitarist Ian Hart was on top of the world. Awards. International acclaim. Adoring fans. And the belief that it was forever. Now, under the shadow of a scandal and betrayal that destroyed his career, Ian wonders what the next day will bring. In the midst of a life in turmoil, Ian's Aunt Amelia -- his closest friend and greatest supporter -- passes away, leaving him her home in Miramar. It's just the quietude he needs to reflect and try to move forward. But what awaits Ian in the tranquil seaside town is more than he ever expected. Toward a hopeful tomorrow . . . Kari Langham is a stranger in her own family -- misunderstood, dismissed, and underestimated. They strive for wealth, status, and fame while Kari finds personal fulfillment in painting. Wanting nothing more than to escape the soul-crushing sheen of a Hollywood life, Kari does the only thing that makes sense. She flees to Miramar. Renovating an old barn into her home and atelier, Kari finds anonymous sanctuary. But the openhearted town, and the world at large, has something else in mind -- for Kari and for another newcomer to Miramar. Ian and Kari are finding themselves in a haven by the sea, and it's just the beginning. They're ready for whatever the future brings, and to embrace the things that matter most with all their hearts."--
Title:
Midnight harbor [text (large print)]
Miramar Bay ;
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Midnight harbor