Welcome to Black Dog Bay,a tiny seaside town in Delaware known as "the best place in America to bounce back from your breakup." Home to the Better Off Bed-and-Breakfast, the Eat Your Heart Out bakery, and the Whinery bar, Bl...
The Lucky Dog Matchmaking Service
Beth KendrickFrom Beth Kendrick/bbcomes a hilarious and heartwarming story about bad dogs and the women who love them…/b/ /bdivLara Madigan has a gift. She can help you find your soulmate--your canine soul mate, that is. As a dog trainer wi...
Beth Kendrick sweeps you off your feet with a captivating tale of how even the best-laid plans can falter at the altar.After enduring a chaotic childhood, Emily McKellips yearns for a drama-free life, complete with a white picket fenc...
Every summer, four college friends hold a mini-reunion. They laugh, reminisce, and commiserate about their soul-sucking jobs. Maybe they should have listened to everyone who warned them to study something "practical."Then an...
Jilted the night before her wedding, Gwen, a child psychologist, is delighted when she meets a terrific new man, Alex, who dreams of becoming the best father in America after he starts a family, but finds herself caught in the middle ...
All you need is love? For the residents of swanky Mayfair Estates, a pre-nup is just another item on the wedding to-do checklist—but three friends get more than they bargained for when they promise to love, cherish . . . and sign on...
After growing up in privilege and marrying into money, Lila Alders has gotten used to the good life. But when her happily-ever-after implodes, Lila must return to Black Dog Bay, the tiny seaside town where she grew up. She's despera...
From the "sharp, sassy, [and] surprisingly emotional"* author of Put a Ring on It, New Uses for Old Boyfriends, and The Week Before the Wedding, a new novel set in the charming seaside town of Black Dog Bay, Delaware... Ca...
The author of New Uses for Old Boyfriends returns to the Delaware seashore town of Black Dog Bay, where one woman learns to put passion before practicality… Brighton Smith doesn't do outrageous. As an insurance actuary, it's her job...