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Seaside Heartbeats: #Free #SweetRomance

Sometimes love shows up when you least expect it.

After years of hard work, architect Lana Summers just wants a relaxing vacation in the beach town of Kittle Falls. Instead, she suffers unexpected heart problems, and finds herself in the office of a gorgeous cardiologist—who only makes her heart work harder.

Brayden Hunter left his successful cardiology practice in Dallas to be closer to his aging parents. Focused on building a health care clinic in his hometown, he doesn’t want any distractions. However, the beautiful Lana is one he can’t seem to avoid.

As their attraction grows, they stumble upon a 160-year-old mystery. Brayden catches her adventurous spirit as they chase after answers, and he can’t help falling for her. But can he convince her to stay in the small beach town and with him?

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Meet all the Hunter brothers of Kittle Falls…
The Seaside novels are a series of contemporary sweet romances. They’re set in the beach town of Kittle Falls, following the Hunter brothers as they make their way back to their hometown and find the loves they couldn’t elsewhere. Each novel is a standalone.

Seaside Surprises – Jake, the heartbroken son who never left Kittle Falls
Seaside Heartbeats – Brayden, the successful cardiologist
Seaside Dances – Zachary, the struggling writer
Seaside Kisses – Rafael, the disillusioned fashion designer
Seaside Christmas – Cruz, the wild tattoo artist

Read more about the other Seaside brothers.

Seaside Hunters series by Stacy Claflin

 

1 Comment

  1. Ashley says:

    First I would like to say that I LOVE your books! I’ve read all of the Transformed series and am working my way through The Hunters series now and I just can’t put them down! The thing that is driving me crazy while reading them is all the typographical errors. I’ve noticed it before and just deal with it, but I am reading Seaside Dances right now and it is bad enough that I thought I would leave you a comment. It is so bad that there are parts that don’t even make sense because the entire words are wrong, not just a small spelling error. I get all my books through Amazon and they said there isn’t anything they can do about it because it comes from the publisher and editing it would most likely break copyright laws. Not sure if there is anything you can do about it, but thought you’d like to know the digital copies available are very poorly done and take away from the amazing stories you’ve created.

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