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Two of a kind : return to lighthouse point  Cover Image Book Book

Two of a kind : return to lighthouse point / Kay Correll.

Correll, Kay, (author.).

Summary:

Charlotte finds herself living back on Belle Island, struggling to make a living in her now floundering art career. She moves in with her life-long friend, Robin, and attempts to find her love of painting again and prove to her family that she's a successful artist. A bonus would be if she could make a bit of money from it so she could pay the bills. Ben works nonstop running the marina he took over when his father suddenly passed away. That, along with keeping an eye on his mother and restoring his father's old boat keep him impossibly busy. Charlotte has a chance to prove to everyone she can reinvent herself and have a successful art career-- even if her family thinks her new style of nostalgic painting isn't really considered art. And Ben's push to make his mother a bit more independent backfires on him.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781944761431
  • Physical Description: 268 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: [United States] : Zara Lu Publishing, LLC, [2020]
Subject: Women artists > Fiction.
Man-woman relationships > Fiction.
Genre: Romance fictio.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Clearfield.

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DuBois Public Library FIC CORRELL (Text) 61000100055660 Adult Fiction Available -

Summary: Charlotte finds herself living back on Belle Island, struggling to make a living in her now floundering art career. She moves in with her life-long friend, Robin, and attempts to find her love of painting again and prove to her family that she's a successful artist. A bonus would be if she could make a bit of money from it so she could pay the bills. Ben works nonstop running the marina he took over when his father suddenly passed away. That, along with keeping an eye on his mother and restoring his father's old boat keep him impossibly busy. Charlotte has a chance to prove to everyone she can reinvent herself and have a successful art career-- even if her family thinks her new style of nostalgic painting isn't really considered art. And Ben's push to make his mother a bit more independent backfires on him.

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