Gulf Coast Moonlight

Gulf Coast Moonlight
Synopsis
Georgia Carpenter's renovation of the Sea Glass Inn is finally gathering momentum. Family and friends have rallied around her, a December opening is within reach, and her working relationship with Travis Taylor, the inn's handyman, is quietly becoming something more.
Then a local rival lets it be known that she has placed a curse on the property. Georgia does not believe in curses, but the inn begins to suffer anyway: flowers die overnight, vehicles fail, and a gas leak turns an inconvenience into a genuine danger. Whether this is superstition, coincidence, or deliberate sabotage is a question Georgia cannot afford to leave unanswered with an opening date bearing down on her.
Gulf Coast Moonlight is the fifth book in Maggie Miller's Blackbird Beach series, a small-town women's fiction and clean romance saga told across multiple points of view. Like its siblings, it picks up ongoing character threads and ends on a hook into the next book.
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Characters
A woman rebuilding an inherited Gulf Coast inn and her own life alongside it.
The inn's handyman and Georgia's growing romantic interest.

































