Genoa Bay

Genoa Bay

by Bette Nordberg (Author)

Synopsis

Brandy Beauchamp inherits a long-established bed and breakfast on Vancouver Island from an old friend. It needs energy and commitment if the beautiful but shabby property is to be restored. With her five year old daughter Maggie, Brandy moves to British Columbia and sets about building a new life - only to discover that a local property developer has very different plans. The quirky old house is symbolic of the strange characters peopling this novel, each one a composite of its influences - as the house is a composite of its owners. Brandy Beauchamp's success becomes our success, despite treachery, adversity and misfortune.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Monarch Books
Published: 20 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 1854248928
ISBN 13: 9781854248923

Media Reviews
Bette Nordberg's fifth novel shows her to be a master of dialogue and characterization. Spend some time in Genoa Bay and lose yourself in the relationships and drama that make for quick and thoroughly enjoyable reading. --Alison Strobel Morrow author of Worlds Collide and Violette Between (01/15/2010)
In Genoa Bay Bette Nordberg delivers a warm, satisfying tale of a woman learning to recognize her Father's voice and find the courage to follow Him completely. Deftly written, with a keen sense of place, Genoa Bay will nourish as well as entertain. --Linda Nichols author of In Search of Eden (01/15/2010)
Author Bio
A professional author, Bette Nordberg has published many books, plays and articles. Her previous novels have been published by Bethany and Harvest House: this is her sixth. She lives in Washington and she and her husband Kim have four children.