The cottage on Lighthouse Lane

T. Davis Bunn, 1952-

Book - 2021

"Billy Walker is a North Carolina boy whose Hollywood star is beginning to shine. His rough past is in the rearview. Now seeing the world from the back seat of a limousine, Billy has no regrets about what he had to do, and the choices he made, to get there. But all it takes is one death-defying moment for Billy's world to shift. When an on-set accident leaves him shaken and plagued by haunting dreams, he's in desperate need of a rest cure. Given keys to a getaway cottage on Lighthouse Lane in Miramar Bay, he'll regroup, relax, and recover. Yet as Billy's dreams grow darker and more fearful, his only promise for light is in a stunning, mysterious, and uniquely gifted stranger . . . Mimi has never forgotten her tragic... childhood in eastern Ukraine. Violence, a vanished family, abandonment, and a hard-won struggle to escape. Miramar Bay couldn't be a more beautiful or unexpected refuge. In yoga and dance, and imbued with a talent to read the unrestful visions of others, Mimi has a seemingly divine ability to comfort. She may be everything Billy desires, but Mimi knows what Billy needs. He must confront his troubling past - and not just in his dreams. As their connection deepens, Billy finds himself falling in love, and waking up to something he's never felt before. But when the real world comes calling again, how can he say goodbye to a woman who's changing his life one illuminating sunrise at a time?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Published
Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
T. Davis Bunn, 1952- (author)
Edition
Center Point Large Print edition
Item Description
Regular print version previously published by: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Physical Description
424 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical refereces (pages 8-9)
ISBN
9781643589251
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Review by Booklist Review

Billy Rose Walker has spent his life training to be an actor. He studied in college, auditioned for hundreds of parts, and yet has only a few walk-ons and commercials to his name. He's now starring in a low-budget movie, and he's doing everything he can to fulfill his role and keep peace on the set with his temperamental costar and the director, who seems to have it out for him. Meanwhile, Mimi, a high-school teacher, counselor, and Pilates instructor who grew up in Ukraine, has been using her psychic gifts to comfort troubled friends and students who have lost loved ones as she mourns for her own faraway family losses. A freak accident on the set sends Billy to Mimi's town on Miramar Bay, where fate and Pilates pull these two refreshingly ethical, lonely characters together to face their broken pasts. Best-selling Bunn (Tranquility Falls, 2020) has done his homework on moviemaking, and his inside details of the process are fascinating. He sure knows how to spin a tale and how to address moral questions without being preachy.

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