5.0
Something to Treasure
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Jerrod Walters hopes relocating to the coastal town of Two Moon Bay can be the fresh start he and his young daughter need. But the single dad is caught off guard when a beautiful PR professional offers to promote his diving excursions to legendary shipwreck sites. There's so much he admires about Dawn Larson, starting with the woman's upbeat, can-do personality. Dawn's boundless capacity for joy might be the only thing capable of bringing him back to life after his tragic loss…
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Jessica Holden
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“Something to Treasure by Virginia McCullough is something special. This book is heartfelt and inspiring. Jerrod has a history that can make it hard to move on and overcome tings in life. People all react to grief differently. Dawn has been broken and beaten down by life but refuses to give up on happily ever after. She knows what she wants and what she deserves. She will get in one day.
Mixing a family can be hard but when members of that family already adore one another it could be easier if those involved didn't wallow in self pity. Jarrod and Dawn both have reasons to stay clear of wanna another and work with one another. I loved every minute of watching these two find the way past the attraction to each other. I have to say this was visit to Two Moon Bay that I just adored.”
About Virginia McCullough
Virginia McCullough has called many places home, but her Midwest roots inspired the Wisconsin and Illinois small town settings for both her Heartwarming series. Virginia started her lifelong writing adventure by producing magazine articles and ghostwriting nonfiction books. Now she writes multigenerational stories about characters who could be our neighbors and friends struggling with everyday issues. Virgina's books always offer hope, healing, and plenty of second chances.
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