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The Weathering of Sea Glass unfolds as two teen lovers struggle to overcome the consequences of one fateful night. Instead of heading to college at the end of the summer of 1969, one mistake condemns Denny to 40 years in prison, while Jackie discovers she's pregnant, condemning her to life as a single mom in Agape, Maine--the tiny tourist trap from which they were on the verge of escaping. While Denny seeks redemption in prison, Jackie is forced to use the resources and people around her to raise a child, whose paternity she keeps secret. When Denny is released 35 years later, their lives collide on the very beach where they fell in love. As older adults who still yearn for the freedom they both lost, Jackie must decide whether to continue the lies she told her daughter and granddaughter, or let Denny know he has a family. This could put at risk everything she created in his absence. The Weathering of Sea Glass is a tale of paths that diverge and reconnect during a time when freedom, forgiveness, and redemption take on much deeper meanings. While tides may weather and smooth the jagged edges of youthful passions, their journey proves it's never too late to unearth what time has buried and create their own destiny.
When Molly gets the call her father has passed away, she must return to the one place she swore she never would--Moose Pond Lodge. With a ten-year-old daughter in tow and an ex-husband in the rearview mirror, Molly heads to Maine to sell the resort that was her childhood home. When she arrives, Molly discovers her alcoholic father didn't just let his relationship with his daughter fall to the wayside, he let the resort fall into disarray also. Molly and her high school crush, Zack Preston, work to revive the resort so she can sell it and make a fresh start elsewhere. However, as they repair the resort, sparks fly and Molly not only begins to fall in love with Zack, but also back in love with the home she left behind more than a decade earlier. Once the resort is ready for tourist season and a possible sale, Molly is forced to face her own vices and fears as she decides whether to stay in Maine or flee once again.
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