Lindsay, Tanya and Angie were already at the table, having coffee, when Perry and his wife walked into the restaurant, at the Glynmill Inn.
Angie got up and hugged the two and introduced them to Lindsay and Tanya.
As soon as they sat, the waitress brought them coffee.
"Are you ready to order or do you need more time?"
Tanya looked around the table.
"I guess we can order now."
All agreed and placed their orders.
"I love what you are doing at Tuckamore Bay," Perry opened the conversation.
"Simple, yet elegant and the way you positioned the Motel and fishing boats. Superb."
Cathy, Perry's wife, agreed.
"I agree with Perry. Beautiful."
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Tuckamore Bay
General FictionMatty Dove had 18 months to try and find a buyer for her late grandmother's lighthouse. A buyer who, she hoped, would not only buy the lighthouse, but love the village so much that they would invest time and money into saving the community. In 18 mo...