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"I was fully invested in these memorable characters who are as colorful as the iconic Starlight's neon sign."--Nancy Naigle, author of The Shell Collector"A charming story set across three generations. . . . Themes of forgiveness, trust, second chances, acceptance, and love will leave you grinning at the last page."--Katherine Reay, bestselling author of Dear Mr. Knightley and The Printed Letter Bookshop1987. Supermodel Harlow Hayes seeks solace in a quaint Florida beach town to heal from a heartbreak that shattered her entire world. To her surprise, she encounters Matt Knight--a Hollywood A-lister with a bad-boy reputation--who has returned to his hometown to help his plucky grandmother, Tuesday, save her century-old skating rink, the Starlight.



About the Author

Rachel Hauck

A New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Rachel Hauck is a former corporate grinder who realized she preferred facing the blank pages of her next novel rather than getting a regular paycheck.

A graduate of Ohio State, she's an avid football fan and considers herself a second-rate arm chair quarterback. She loves sandwiches and chips, and believes Matthew's final proposal to Mary in Downton Abbey Series 2 is the most romantic scene on television.

Her book, The Wedding Dress, hit #2 on the New York Times and was named Romantic Times Inspirational Novel of the Year.

Her latest release, The Wedding Chapel was named to Booklist Top Ten Inspirationals of 2015.

Rachel penned the critically acclaimed Songbird Novels with multi-platinum country artist Sara Evans. Even though she can sing, Rachel has never performed a duet with Miss Evans.

She is the past President of American Christian Fiction Writers and now serves on the Executive Board. She was once named ACFW Mentor of the Year.

Visit her web site at www.rachelhauck.com to sign up for her newsletter, read her blog, and to follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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