She came home to protect her mother. She stayed to expose the lie that could drown an entire town. At forty-nine, forensic accountant Claire Donovan has built a life far from Mariner's Reach, the coastal town she left behind after her father's sudden death shattered her family. She knows numbers. She knows paper trails. And she knows better than to trust old grief. Then her mother falls down the back steps of the family home under suspicious circumstances, and Claire returns to find more than a bruised widow and a house full of memories waiting for her.
Someone is trying to force Ruth Donovan off the property she has refused to sell for decades. The official records say the house sits in a dangerous flood corridor. The development company says the new coastal project will save Mariner's Reach. The town says Claire's father was a stubborn man who died chasing a fight he could not win. But the documents do not add up. Neither does Jack Rourke. Widowed search-and-rescue pilot Jack was once the man Claire almost loved before she ran from town, guilt, and everything she could not bear to lose.
Now he is older, steadier, still maddeningly protective, and far too easy to want. As Claire and Jack follow a trail of forged permits, hidden ledgers, dead credentials, and storm-buried secrets, their old attraction reignites into something sharper, warmer, and far more dangerous than nostalgia. Because the closer Claire gets to the truth, the more the town's polished redevelopment story begins to crack.
A missing ledger. A poisoned past. A forged confession. A breakwater built on lies. Powerful people have spent twenty years deciding whose homes are worth saving, whose land is worth taking, and whose silence can be bought. Now the water is rising, the evidence is disappearing, and Claire must decide whether coming home means finally leaving the past behind, or standing beside the man she never forgot to fight for the place that made her.
The Breakwater Lie is a standalone later-in-life romantic suspense novel with coastal thriller stakes, mature second-chance romance, sharp humor, buried family secrets, dangerous land fraud, and a hard-won happily-ever-after.
She came home to protect her mother. She stayed to expose the lie that could drown an entire town. At forty-nine, forensic accountant Claire Donovan has built a life far from Mariner's Reach, the coastal town she left behind after her father's sudden death shattered her family. She knows numbers. She knows paper trails. And she knows better than to trust old grief. Then her mother falls down the back steps of the family home under suspicious circumstances, and Claire returns to find more than a bruised widow and a house full of memories waiting for her.
Someone is trying to force Ruth Donovan off the property she has refused to sell for decades. The official records say the house sits in a dangerous flood corridor. The development company says the new coastal project will save Mariner's Reach. The town says Claire's father was a stubborn man who died chasing a fight he could not win. But the documents do not add up. Neither does Jack Rourke. Widowed search-and-rescue pilot Jack was once the man Claire almost loved before she ran from town, guilt, and everything she could not bear to lose.
Now he is older, steadier, still maddeningly protective, and far too easy to want. As Claire and Jack follow a trail of forged permits, hidden ledgers, dead credentials, and storm-buried secrets, their old attraction reignites into something sharper, warmer, and far more dangerous than nostalgia. Because the closer Claire gets to the truth, the more the town's polished redevelopment story begins to crack.
A missing ledger. A poisoned past. A forged confession. A breakwater built on lies. Powerful people have spent twenty years deciding whose homes are worth saving, whose land is worth taking, and whose silence can be bought. Now the water is rising, the evidence is disappearing, and Claire must decide whether coming home means finally leaving the past behind, or standing beside the man she never forgot to fight for the place that made her.
The Breakwater Lie is a standalone later-in-life romantic suspense novel with coastal thriller stakes, mature second-chance romance, sharp humor, buried family secrets, dangerous land fraud, and a hard-won happily-ever-after.