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Highlights
- For twelve summers, Mack Petersen has been running a tight ship as manager of The Beach Club, one of Nantucket's most exclusive and picturesque hotels.
- About the Author: Elin Hilderbrand grew up in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, and is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she was a teaching/writing fellow.
- 368 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Women
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Book Synopsis
For twelve summers, Mack Petersen has been running a tight ship as manager of The Beach Club, one of Nantucket's most exclusive and picturesque hotels. Only this summer is different. His boss and the owner of the hotel, Bill Elliot, shows up in the spring with a new set of demands. His girlfriend, Maribel, is pressing Mack to get married. Things take a deadly turn when one of the bellmen, Vance, seeks revenge for Mack stealing his job all those years ago. With his professional and romantic life--and his life itself--at stake, Mack knows something's got to give.
But at The Beach Club, there's no escaping the chaos. Mack's employees are just as swept up in their own affairs. Take Love O'Donnell, the new front desk person straight from the slopes of Aspen, who's desperately searching for a stranger to father her child. Then there's Jem Crandall, another bellman who's trying to break into agenting, only to find himself falling in love with Maribel. When a hurricane threatens to wash away The Beach Club and all it stands for, tensions--and temptations--climb to dangerous heights.
An engrossing, sexy novel that will sweep you away to the beach any time of the year.
Review Quotes
"A steamy tale." --The Boston Herald
"A strong, emotional pull...readers will remain absorbed until the surprising denouement." --Publishers Weekly
"Surprisingly touching...a work of fiction you're likely to think about long after you've put it down." --People
About the Author
Elin Hilderbrand grew up in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, and is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she was a teaching/writing fellow. Her short fiction has appeared in Seventeen, The Massachusetts Review, and The Colorado Review. She lives with her family in Nantucket, Massachusetts.