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A SHORT STORY from Emerald Isle, NC - BEACH TOWEL (republished with updates from the Summer Shorts anthology from Turquoise Morning Press) now being re-released as a single.

SHORT STORY ~ Carrie runs away from her wedding before saying "I do." She refuses to marry Andrew, but doesn't know what she will do as she tries to straighten out the disaster her life has become. She runs to Emerald Isle, NC where happier memories call to her and she hopes she can reclaim what she's lost.

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About the Author

Grace Greene writes stories with love, suspense and inspiration. Her Emerald Isle, NC books include her debut novel, BEACH RENTAL, published in July 2011 which won the Booksellers Best in two categories: Best Traditional and Best First Book. BEACH RENTAL received a 4.5 star Top Pick rating by Romantic Times (RT Book Reviews). The sequel, BEACH WINDS, and a short story, BEACH TOWEL, and novella, BEACH CHRISTMAS, are currently available. "It's always a good time for a love story and a trip to the beach."

Grace's second novel, KINCAID'S HOPE, was published in January 2012 and was rated 4 stars by Romantic Times. KINCAID'S HOPE was the first of the Virginia Country Roads novels. "Follow a Virginia Country Road and take a trip to love, mystery and suspense with a dash of Southern Gothic." These novels, KINCAID'S HOPE, A STRANGER IN WYNNEDOWER, and CUB CREEK, are not sequels but share a common theme of mystery and suspense, and location - along a Virginia Country Road. 

A Virginia native, Grace lives in central Virginia. She is currently working on a sequel to CUB CREEK and a beach novella. Contact Grace via her website, GraceGreene.com and while you're there, please sign up for her newsletter!*              *

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