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Safe Harbour: Third in the Reynolds Seafaring Saga

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Safe Harbour - The eagerly awaited gripping conclusion to the Reynolds seafaring saga. A tale of secrets, intrigue and uncertainty.Whitby 1775.Eleanor Reynolds has always longed to travel and with their tenth wedding anniversary looming Gabriel is planning a surprise to mark the occasion. With three children, thriving business interests and ambitious expansion plans Gabriel knows a sojourn abroad would be no more than his beautiful wife deserves.With Lisbet and Abner back in the fold and Captain Padraic Turner about to set sail for Virginia, Gabriel and Eleanor are busy but content. But then a freak accident, a young woman with a secret and an old friend with an eye for the ladies seem intent on causing waves at Westshore. Can Charles Noble live up to his name or is he set on a path of betrayal? Is enigmatic Rebecca Argyle really who she says she is?Worse is yet to come when Gabriel’s past rears its head dividing his loyalties between an earlier indiscretion and his present life but with Eleanor by his side he never fears he will be able to navigate a course through choppy waters... but at what cost?Once again trust and loyalty are called into question causing dissension, doubt and discord. Will Gabriel and Eleanor be forever at loggerheads or can they finally swim against the turbulent tide to reach safe harbour?Find out in Safe Harbour - the dramatic finale of one man’s love for an unconventional woman.

362 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 12, 2021

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Jane Fenwick

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Jane Fenwick 's first book Never the Twain, a dark blend of Gothic romance and murder, won a Chill Readers Award. The finale of her Reynolds seafaring saga, Safe Harbour is out now and follows on from My Constant Lady and The Turning Tides. She lives in Settle in Yorkshire, England. She studied education at Sheffield University gaining a B.Ed (Hons) in 1989 and going on to teach primary age range children. Jane decided to try her hand at penning a novel rather than writing school reports as she has always been an avid reader, especially enjoying historical and crime fiction.
Jane has always loved the sea and although she lives in the Yorkshire Dales she is particularly drawn to the North East coast of Yorkshire and Northumberland. This coastline is where she gets her inspiration for the historical crime and romance novels she writes. She can imagine how the North East ports would have looked long ago with a forest of tall masted ships crammed together in the harbours, the bustling streets congested with sailors, whalers, chandlers and sail makers. These imaginings provide the backdrop and inspire her to create the central characters and themes of her novels. As she has always loved history she finds the research particularly satisfying.
When she isn’t walking on Sandsend beach with her dog Scout, a Patterdale “Terrorist” she is to be found in her favourite coffee shop gazing out to sea and dreaming up her next plot. Jane is currently working on another historical but it will be very different to her previous books. Look out for it in 2022.


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