The Sand Bar Misstep

The Sand Bar Misstep

by Elana Johnson

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Tired of the dating scene, a cowboy billionaire puts up an Internet ad to find a woman to come out to a deserted island with him to see if they can make a love connection...

Mason Martin has sold his cattle ranch in Texas for just over a billion dollars and traded it for Long Bar Island, a remote island a few hours away from Getaway Bay. Frustrated with the dating scene in the more populated areas of Hawaii, he puts up an ad, asking for volunteers to come live with him on his deserted island for three months.

The goal? See if they can fall in love.

Ivy McLaughlin has seen all three of her sisters fall in love during stressful, tragic times on deserted islands. When she hears about Mason's ad, she's intrigued. Spurred on by her real-life Legally Blonde moment, where her boyfriend breaks up with her instead of proposing, she contacts Mason.

And she's the only one who does—at least Mason thinks so.

He doesn't know his servers went down, only allowing Ivy's message to get through. They set out for Long Bar Island after an altercation on the dock which leaves a bad taste in Ivy's mouth. Has she just signed up for the worst three months of her life?

As she and Mason live on the island, she begins to see the softer side of the tough cowboy billionaire. Maybe the next three months will be the most romantic of her life—and end in that proposal she so desperately wants.

But when a storm hits their slim patch of sand in the vast ocean, their shelter is rendered roofless and the yacht they sailed out on is lifeless in the water. Will Ivy and Mason make the love connection they both want? Or will the forces of nature—and a faulty server—pull them apart?

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Subgenre
Beach, Action/Adventure, Small Town, Billionaire
Series
Stranded in Getaway Bay • Book 4
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
July 18, 2019
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Digital
Fiction Form
Novel
Sensitive Themes
Natural-disaster scenes

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Bev H.
Relatable Characters

I liked how the characters were relatable, and together the MCs were so good for each other. There were some moments I felt sorry for both Henry and Addison, to each be under so much pressure, but everything managed to work itself out for the best.

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Wribit
Rom Con

Nothing like a Ron con. And this one didn’t disappoint. I really enjoyed the turtle aspect and the environment. All very important. But the love story always gets me and this was a good one. A quick Fun read.

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lois
Delightful book

Addison is a conservationalist. Henry is British and trying to find d where he fits in. Henry is an architect with some progressive ideas. His brother the earl thinks TBE ideas are good but not a good fit for their co.pang that restores o!d mansions in England. It is interesting to watch how Addison and Henry not only develop a lasting relationship but also find where they fit in. This book delights its readers.

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WaWoman
Turtles and Titles

I like anything this author writes. Henry, one of the three gents involved in the hotel build, has his own issues with family responsibilities and estate issues back in England. In America, he has to contend with environmental issues of beaches and turtles and Addison. The pre-conceived stereotypes both Henry and Addison have are funny yet frustrating. The chemistry between them is apparent. The story is interesting, and the ending is sweet.

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