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Love in Maine

by Connie Falconeri
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Overview

As seen on ABC Daytime’s General Hospital, the delightful first novel from Port Charles’s Connie Falconeri. Whether you’ve been a fan of GH your entire life or simply love a romantic romp of a beach read, Love in Maine is unputdownable!

Maddie Post is privileged, sheltered, and polite, and does not belong in Blake, Maine. But thanks to a high-stakes bet, she’s waiting tables at a riverfront diner catering to boat-builders and living in Janet Gilbertson's $200-a-month guest room. And Janet's dark and stormy son, Hank, back in Maine after 10 years as an active duty Army diver, isn't without his troubles, either. Their flirty friendship hasmany passionate ups and downs, but when Maddie and Hank put aside their considerable differences and start opening up to each other, the crackle ofsummer romance grows into a blazing fire.

Connie Falconeri hails from Brooklyn, NY, where she had a colorful youth. After many years off, she’s back and better than ever. This is her first novel.

“Newcomer Connie Falconeri writes with the confidence of a novelist who’s been around forever, and she brings her charming characters to life with effortless imagination and breezy good humor.”
—Kate Howard, publisher of Crimson magazine

Love in Maine is a perfect summer read.”
—Diane Miller, author of The Secret Life of Damian Spinelli

“Falconeri puts so much personality into her writing – it’s almost like she has two personalities!”
—Ron Carlivati, Professor of Creative Writing, Port Charles University

About the Author, Connie Falconeri


Connie Falconeri hails from Bensonhurst, in Brooklyn, NY, where she had a colorful youth. After taking many years off to find herself, she's back and better than ever. This is her first novel.

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Book Details

Published
March 12, 2013
Publisher
Hyperion
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781401324896

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