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Dear Penelope

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From The Author of The Magic Man.Welcome to Chatton Harbor, where the sea breeze carries secrets, second chances, and the promise of new beginnings.

Penny Scarabelli has built a quiet, comfortable life in her charming seaside town, pouring her heart into the advice column she writes for The Chatton Harbor Times. But when the enigmatic Jak Corber arrives, Penny is forced to confront past heartbreaks and decide if she’s ready to open her heart again.

With the support of her best friend Serena, her loving father Daniel, and her delightfully quirky neighbor Libby—plus an endearing cast of four-legged companions—Penny embarks on a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and unexpected romance.

223 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 10, 2024

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Emmaline Givens

35 books4 followers
Emmaline Givens is a pen name.

Originally from the upper midwest, Emmaline now calls southern Arizona home. Between her rescue cats and bird, it's remarkable that she gets any writing done, but somehow the stars align and she manages to get the stories out of her head.

May you enjoy them as much as she enjoys putting them to paper. Stay healthy.

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September 28, 2024
Not goodbye, but see ya later

Dear Penelope by Emmaline Givens ⭐⭐⭐

My first novel by Emmaline, so nothing to compare it too. I'm disappointed, it was leading up to a beautiful romance but it just ended. This could have been a wonderful book, the author missed out.
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Author 3 books18 followers
March 6, 2026
A tender, clean, wholesome, small-town contemporary romance, Dear Penelope by Emmaline Givens, welcomes readers into the salt-tinged quiet of Chatton Harbour, where emotional wounds remain as long as the tides and second chances arrive when least expected.
A quick, easy read.
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