Lost Harbor, Alaska
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Lost Harbor, Alaska

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Jennifer Bernard Romance

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From USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR Jennifer Bernard comes the next three standalone small-town romances in the Lost Harbor, Alaska series!


When the sun goes down, flirting gets a little extra wild in this sizzling box set. Take another trip to the far north for three small-town romances filled with laughter, danger, and unforgettable Alaskan adventures. 



Head over Heels for the Holidays



The holiday season is always tough for Police Chief Maya Badger—especially since Lost Harbor pulls out all the stops for the holidays. When her childhood friend Rune Larsen comes to town—all grown up and the stuff of her naughtiest fantasies—she may have a solution to her holiday blues. Fake boyfriend, anyone? If only she and Rune can stay one step ahead of his teenage sister’s stalker. 



Flirting with Forever



Dr. Ian Finnegan knows all about brains; hearts, not so much. When he needs lessons in flirting, could free spirit and “hot mess” Chrissie Yates be the perfect tutor? Chrissie hasn’t been back to Lost Harbor in years—until her eccentric grandfather left her his property. She hopes to get in and out as quickly as she can, but reconnecting with her quirky hometown makes her yearn for something she didn’t know she needed. And then there’s the sexy newcomer…



Mischief after Midnight



Bartender Toni Del Rey is the quick-witted queen of the Olde Salt Saloon, famous for putting rowdy customers in their place. She’s only ever lost her cool over one man—the childhood crush who got away. These days, she sticks to the F’s: friends, fun, and fu…well, you know. But now Bash Rivers is back, more crush-worthy than ever, and worst of all--he's her brand-new boss. Working side by side, who knows where a little mischief after midnight will lead. 

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Chapter 113

The Midnight Sun Run always started outside the Olde Salt Saloon, Bash had learned. The town blocked off the road to vehicles for the night. At the stroke of midnight, the race kicked off, after which the runners raced down the road into the town, along the mudflats, then made their way back to the boardwalk.

In the deep starry indigo of a……

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