Warm, funny, and deeply satisfying women's fiction — set in the places summer was made for.

Summer on Dune Road
They each needed the perfect summer. What they got was so much better.
A summer in the Hamptons is supposed to mean cocktails by the pool, bonfires on the beach, and sunset clam bakes. For Nora, Megan, and Courtney, it means something else entirely.
Nora just sold her company for eight figures and moved into her dream home on Dune Road. She has unlimited time, unlimited money, and almost no one left in her life. Success, it turns out, has a way of clearing the room.
Megan needs to clear her head and regroup. When a last-minute offer for a guest house in Westhampton Beach appears, she takes it — even though her hostess is a stranger and it's only a temporary solution to a very persistent problem.
Courtney just graduated from college and lost the two things that defined her in the same week. She needs a change of scenery, and when the chance to spend two months in the Hamptons falls into her lap, she takes the leap — even though the person who invited her is barely more than an acquaintance.
Three women. Three very different chapters of life. One summer that none of them planned for.
When a series of disasters brings them together, Nora, Megan, and Courtney discover something none of them were looking for — an unlikely friendship that turns out to be exactly what they needed.
Summer on Dune Road is a warm, funny, and deeply satisfying read about the friendships that find you when you least expect them — and the summers that change everything.