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In a race against time and political shenanigans, they risk it all to protect what they love…
The Dream Lives On: A Novel by Anna Gill

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The Dream Lives On: A Novel

by Anna Gill
5.0 stars – 2 reviews
Everyday price: $3.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
This last in the series of Chesapeake novels is devoted to all the Watermen and Farmers of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Their struggles and challenges continue as people coming from all over to retire on their ancient lands. However, nothing will impact them more than the sinister plot one Senator from that state is quietly planning that will make his retirement worth billions. Were it not for a young woman and a well-known congressman who intend to stop this, the farms could be gone forever. In a race against time and political shenanigans, they risk it all to protect what they love.

In the middle of the Bay, Willa finds a place of peace, a time straight out of yesterday, and the warmth of an older woman who will change her life…
The Island Woman: A Chesapeake Story by Anna Gill

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The Island Woman: A Chesapeake Story

by Anna Gill
5.0 stars – 5 reviews
Everyday price: $3.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Willa Carpenter is a best-selling romance writer. She’s at the top of her game and she’s only 30. She needs a rest, but the demands put on her are tremendous. When she reads of the plight of the Chesapeake watermen and their struggles to survive, she sets out to an island to find out the real story. It is out in the middle of the Bay, she finds a place of peace, a time straight out of yesterday, and the warmth of an older woman named Frances, who will change her life.

“Anna Gill took me on trip to the Chesapeake waters and to Washington D.C. without having to leave my home. She introduced to fictional characters who seemed so real they became friends.” 5 star review

The Island Woman: A Chesapeake Story by [Gill, Anna]