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A Line in the Sand by Teri Wilson
A Line in the Sand by Teri Wilson








A Line in the Sand by Teri Wilson

Eventually, Molly (who works at the local aquarium as a mermaid) introduces herself and tells him not to swim in that particular area of the beach again.

A Line in the Sand by Teri Wilson

Still confused, he looks around to see a whole lot of things that don’t make sense: elderly women on walkers, a dog named Ursula, poodles…… He knew that Turtle Beach was always quirky, but this takes the cake. Max was fine one minute and the next thing he knew he was on his back on the beach looking up at a mermaid. Molly dives in and safely pulls the stranger to shore. Molly heads down to the shore to warn the guy, who by now, has gotten in over his head…. While visiting, they see a stranger who is heading out into the water with the problem being swimming isn’t allowed past a certain point. She is visiting with Opal, Mavis and Ethel who are locals and reside at the Turtle Beach Senior Center. But when the puppy turns out to have the unique ability to sniff out sea turtle nests, she might bring Max and Molly close enough to help save the turtles, revive business at the struggling aquarium, and maybe even fall in love.Ī Line in the Sand begins with Molly Prince and her dog, Ursula, at the dog beach. Max and Molly are instantly attracted to each other, but Molly thinks Max is a jerk andMax refuses to take Molly seriously in her job as the local aquarium’s mermaid.

A Line in the Sand by Teri Wilson

Sparks fly when Molly Prince’s puppy digs up the beachfront where marine biologist Max Miller is studying sea turtles. The perfect summertime rom com with a bright, sparkling love story. (Aug.A Line in the Sand by Teri Wilson – a ReviewĪmazon / B&N / Kobo / Google Play / Apple / BAM / Book Depository Wilson’s charming supporting characters (especially Turtle Beach’s animal-loving, matchmaking senior citizen crew) bolster the feeling of small-town charm-and Ursula steals every scene she’s in. But will the aquarium’s financial struggles and interfering parents capsize their budding relationship? The journey to the answer is witty, smart, and tremendously fun to read. The more Max learns about her, the more he too joins her list of fans, which soon leads to love. The town rallies around her, showing their support through mermaid-themed cupcakes, among other things.

A Line in the Sand by Teri Wilson

She’s always loved posing with aquarium goers in her mermaid costume (and her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Ursula, looks quite fetching in a lobster costume as well). He’s determined to help save his uncle’s failing Turtle Beach Aquarium and Sea Turtle Hospital-and his first move is to cut costs by firing the aquarium’s resident mermaid, Molly Prince, even after she saves him from drowning at the beach. Wilson ( A Spot of Trouble) kicks off this delightful rom-com with workaholic marine biologist Max Miller reluctantly returning to his seaside North Carolina hometown after being passed over for a promotion at the National Aquarium.










A Line in the Sand by Teri Wilson