Greer Hennessy is a struggling movie location scout. Her last location shoot ended in disaster when a film crew destroyed property on an avocado grove. And Greer ended up with the blame.
Now Greer has been given one more chance-a shot at finding the perfect undiscovered beach town for a big budget movie. She zeroes in on a sleepy Florida panhandle town. There’s one motel, a marina, a long stretch of pristine beach and an old fishing pier with a community casino-which will be perfect for the film’s climax-when the bad guys blow it up in an all-out assault on the townspeople.
Greer slips into town and is ecstatic to find the last unspoilt patch of the Florida gulf coast. She takes a room at the only motel in town, and starts working her charm. However, she finds a formidable obstacle in the town mayor, Eben Thinadeaux. Eben is a born-again environmentalist who’s seen huge damage done to the town by a huge paper company. The bay has only recently been re-born, a fishing industry has sprung up, and Eben has no intention of letting anybody screw with his town again. The only problem is that he finds Greer way too attractive for his own good, and knows that her motivation is in direct conflict with his.
Will true love find a foothold in this small beach town before it’s too late and disaster strikes? Told with Mary Kay Andrews inimitable wit and charm, Beach Town is this year’s summer beach listen!
Another winner from Mary Kay Andrews! You know summer has begun when a new Mary Kay Andrews book is out. Her books just signal the start of summer and are the most perfect beach reads you could possibly dream up. Beach Town is loads of fun with a great setting and a strong female lead character that you can root for. MKA’s tried and true formula is on display here–put the female lead in some sticky situations, root for her to come out on top and for the bad guys to get theirs, and read along happily as she finds love. All of MKA’s…
Another Great Book by Mary Kay Andrews! I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Â