Snowfall on Lighthouse Lane

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Pub Date Oct 30 2018 | Archive Date May 09 2019

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“Readers won’t want to leave the heartwarming stories of Honeymoon Harbor and its characters’ second chances at life and love.”—Publishers Weekly

Snowfall on Lighthouse Lane is another deftly crafted gem of a romance novel by an author who is an impressively consistent master of the genre.”—Midwest Book Review


Lose yourself in the magic, charm and romance of Christmas in the Pacific Northwest as imagined in JoAnn Ross’s heartwarming Honeymoon Harbor series.

Growing up on the wrong side of the tracks, Jolene Wells is forever indebted to the mother who encouraged her to fly—all the way to sunny LA and a world away from Honeymoon Harbor. Although Jolene vowed never to look back, returning home isn’t even a question when her mom faces a cancer scare. Which means running into Aiden Mannion all over town, the first boy she ever loved—and lost—and whom she can barely look in the eye.

Aiden’s black-sheep reputation may have diminished when he joined the marines, but everything he’s endured since has left him haunted. Back in Honeymoon Harbor to heal, he’s talked into the interim role of police chief, and the irony isn’t lost on the locals, least of all Aiden. But seeing Jolene after all these years is the unexpected breath of fresh air he’s been missing. He’s never forgotten her through all his tours, but he’s not sure anymore that he’s the man she deserves.

Despite the secret they left between them all those years ago, snow is starting to fall on their picturesque little town, making anything seem possible…maybe even a second chance at first love.

Don’t miss Second Chance Spring, JoAnn Ross’s much-anticipated return to Honeymoon Harbor where the majestic scenery of this small coastal town is second only to the legendary romances that have built the community.
“Readers won’t want to leave the heartwarming stories of Honeymoon Harbor and its characters’ second chances at life and love.”—Publishers Weekly

Snowfall on Lighthouse Lane is another deftly crafted...

Advance Praise

Publishers Weekly: “Readers won’t want to leave the heartwarming stories of Honeymoon Harbor and its characters’ second chances at life and love.”

The Midwest Book Review: "Snowfall on Lighthouse Lane is another deftly crafted gem of a romance novel by an author who is an impressively consistent master of the genre."

Publishers Weekly: “Readers won’t want to leave the heartwarming stories of Honeymoon Harbor and its characters’ second chances at life and love.”

The Midwest Book Review: "Snowfall on Lighthouse Lane...


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ISBN 9781335556783
PRICE $8.99 (USD)
PAGES 384

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Love this author, loved this book! The only thing I didn’t like was the lack of sleep I got because I couldn’t put it down. JoAnn Ross is a master storyteller and you can definitely see that in this book.

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Snowfall on Lighthouse Lane is the perfect book to cozy up with this fall/winter. A second chance romance with relatable characters and dramatic issues, this one is hard not to devour. The setting is perfect and picturesque (just how I like it), and the plot is interesting and entertaining. This is my first novel by the author and I look forward to reading more of the books in the series.

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