$17.95
Paperback, 6″ x 9″
141 pages
ISBN 978-1-63381-484-4
by Maureen Greene
Three short weeks before her fairytale wedding, real estate broker Rebecca Hart found her fiancé in bed with another woman. Of course, the wedding was canceled. Then just days later Rebecca’s childhood friend and fellow real estate broker, Trish Bennett, was murdered. What a difference a week could make. Heartbroken, Rebecca threw herself into her work, determined to win the coveted Silver Key Award for real estate. What she didn’t know was that the person that murdered her friend in Portland was now in Silver Lake and had set his sights on Rebecca.
Recently divorced Wade Richardson arrived at the seasonal cottage on the shores of Silver Lake after the long drive from Florida. He was looking for a summer of healing, peace, and quiet, working as a simple carpenter after ten stressful years as a Miami-Dade County police officer and the death of his partner. However, peace and quiet was hard to come by, especially after meeting his beautiful neighbor, Rebecca Hart. Wade wanted to forget police work but kept getting drawn in to help Rebecca. Could he keep her safe from the dangerous murderer?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Maureen Greene grew up and continues to live in rural central Maine. Her father taught her to love nature and how to paddle a canoe at a very young age. She and her husband, Paul, live together in a year-round cottage on the shores of a seven-mile-long lake. Maureen was a successful real estate broker for over twenty years. She and Paul also flipped twenty-one houses, doing most of the work themselves. For fun they bought and sold antiques. When the recession hit and real estate floundered, Paul and Maureen bought a defunct 1950s roller-skating rink and converted it into an antique mall. They loved the business. After running it for ten years, they sold it to retire. That’s when Maureen found her half-finished manuscript Stranger in Silver Lake that she had started twenty years earlier. She had stopped writing it when she was diagnosed with breast cancer and never finished it until now. She hopes you enjoy reading her debut book as much as she enjoyed writing it.

