Where the Truth Leads Us
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Where the Truth Leads Us by Nina Beckett

06/10/2026
Now just $0.99 for a limited time! Harper Bennett returns to Pebble Port hoping to quietly settle the past and leave again. Instead, she finds herself restoring a struggling seaside inn alongside Pete Cross — a quiet widower carrying wounds of his own. But small towns remember everything. As buried secrets begin resurfacing and tensions inside the community grow harder to ignore, Harper realizes returning home may cost far more than she expected. Set in a warm coastal town filled with ocean air, old memories, complicated hearts, and second chances, Where the Truth Leads Us is an emotionally layered clean romance about healing, trust, forgiveness, and finding the courage to begin again. Perfect for readers who enjoy: clean and wholesome romance emotionally mature characters small-town coastal settings second chances and healing gentle suspense and buried secrets women’s fiction crossover romance emotionally satisfying endings While the story includes emotional tension, community pressure, and relationship conflict, the romance remains hopeful, heartfelt, and emotionally safe throughout. If you enjoy authors like Hope Holloway, Grace Meyers, and Kel Summers, you’ll love this warm and emotionally compelling coastal romance. Grab it now for just $0.99 before the price changes!
Book Length: 320-650 Pages
A clean love is simply a means to spell out a love story that will not include explicit sex, excessive gore and violence, and profanity. The category is started by amazon. This new category helps readers that desire the love and emotion without particulars of this romantic bedroom kitchen/car/outside / etc.--gymnastics to discover exactly what they're looking for. You may read this book with your family. This class is specially created for readers that are uncomfortable reading fantasy books with sexually explicit material, an excessive amount of blood and guts, and a lot of f-bombs.

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