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Nantucket

Cette série explore les complexités de l'amour d'une vie, des rencontres fortuites et des secondes chances. Suivez les personnages alors qu'ils naviguent dans leur passé, renouent avec des amours perdus et cherchent la réconciliation dans un cadre insulaire pittoresque. Les récits sont riches en nostalgie, en souvenirs doux-amers et en l'espoir de relations ravivées. C'est une exploration poignante de la manière dont le temps et la distance peuvent s'entremêler avec des affections durables.

Summer Dance
Nantucket

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    Nantucket

    • 352pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    3,8(631)Évaluer

    Over twenty-five years ago, Liam Tate and Acadia McCormick Knox fell in love. It was summer on Nantucket, and eighteen-year-old Liam knew that wealthy, college-bound Cadie was way out of league for a local boy who restored boats for a living. Yet the two became inseparable. After Cadie returned home to New York and discovered she was pregnant, her parents crushed any hope of communicating with the boy she'd left behind. Unanswered letters and calls couldn't change Liam's heart, but over the years he's settled into a simple, solitary life in his rambling beachfront house. Now he's learned that Cadie is returning to Nantucket for the opening of her son's art show. Over a weekend of revelations and poignant memories, Cadie and Liam have an opportunity to confront the difference time can make, the truths that never alter, and the bittersweet second chances that arrive just in time to steer a heart back home.

    Nantucket
  2. 2

    Summer Dance

    • 311pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    When Liam Tate was seven years old, his uncle Cooper opened his heart and his Nantucket home to him. In the intervening decades, Liam has found both love and loss on the island, and since learning of his son Levi's existence, a new kind of happiness. Yet one piece of his family history remains elusive the long-ago romance between his uncle and Sally Adams. Now Sally has a revelation that sets the whole town abuzz: She's publishing a book about what happened during the summer when she and Cooper first met, painting a picture so vivid it feels like yesterday . . . In 1969, Winston Ellis Cooper III lands on Nantucket with only a duffel bag and a bottle of Jack Daniels. He finds a sparsely furnished beach cottage, about as far from Vietnam as he can get. But even here, Cooper can't withdraw from the world entirely. Especially once his eyes meet Sally's in the flickering lights of a summer dance. The effects of that fiery affair can still be felt decades later. And as the story unfolds, there are new lessons for all to learn about life's triumphs and heartaches, and about loving enough to let go.

    Summer Dance