
Thanks go to my editors, Laney Roberts and Stacia Seaman, for their patience, professionalism, and willingness to live with my quirks my beta readers, Athos, JB, Jane, Tomboy, and Diane, for their review of the early manuscript and to HS and all the members of the Radlist for their enthusiastic support and unflagging belief in me. I owe a debt of thanks to all the readers who asked for this sequel. This book is special to me for many reasons: because of the setting, because it continues the story begun in my first published work, and because the characters have carved a permanent place in my heart.

I have never wanted to be able to paint or write poetry as much as I have when I am here. As always, the town and the natural beauty of the land and sea and the famous “Provincetown light” inspire. This seems like the perfect time to be writing this foreword since I am in Provincetown and have daily walked by many of the places in this book. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission.Ĭover Design By Sheri Page Art: Judith Curcio Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Third Printing: December, 2004 Bold Strokes Books, Inc Second Printing: October, 2004 Bold Strokes Books, Inc Please respect the rights of the author and do not file share. They cannot be sold, shared or given away as it is an infringement on the copyright of this work. A life-threatening accident, a suspicious fire, and the appearance of more than one woman vying for Bri’s attentions makes one Provincetown summer a time of transformation as each woman learns the true meaning of love, friendship, and family.ĮBooks are not transferable. Twenty-year-old Brianna Parker makes a sacrifice for love that threatens not just her happiness, but her life, when she returns home as the newest member of the Sheriff's department. Tory King’s pregnancy forces her to examine her personal needs and goals while her partner, Sheriff Reese Conlon, struggles with her escalating anxieties over conditions she cannot control. The spaces are utilized by Breakwater during school hours and available to the entire community at all other times, contributing to a vital community connection to Portland.īeyond campus: Breakwater takes advantage of our unique location in Portland by going on several local field trips during the course of the year in addition to further trips that take us deeper into Maine, New England, and beyond.In Beyond the Breakwater, the sequel to Safe Harbor, Sheriff Reese Conlon and Doctor Tory King face the challenges of personal change as they define their lives and future together. Nason’s Corner Park, is a public park owned by the City of Portland. The park also encompasses sporting fields and an outdoor stage in addition to our toddler and preschool playgrounds. Nason's Corner Park: A partnership between Breakwater, the City of Portland, the Nason’s Corner Neighborhood Association, and Portland Trails, our outdoor natural playground has structures built into and out of the earth including running hills, slides, climbing walls and tunnels. On Fridays, our all school community meetings are hosted in the auditorium and most K-8th grade music classes take place in the Jessie. Our 7th and 8th grade classrooms and study areas are housed in this building in addition to some administrative offices.

The "Jessie": The Jessie Bullens-Crewe Building is a multipurpose building with a computer lab and auditorium. Also used by Breakwater School during the day and for special events, this building features a basketball court, climbing wall, aerial dance rigging, classroom/ playroom, and a teaching kitchen! The "Dan": The Daniel Crewe Gymnasium is a multipurpose building that serves as the headquarters for the Breakwater Enrichment Center. Just upstairs you will find our two 3rd/4th grade classrooms, two 5th/6th grade classrooms, multimedia Sky Lounge, and art studio. Knight Curiosity Lab, main office, Admissions office, Kindergarten classroom, and two 1st/ 2nd grade classrooms. On the first floor, you will find the John W. On the garden level, you will find our two toddler classrooms, two preschool classrooms, and school library. The “Brick Building”: The main Breakwater building is perhaps the first place you will visit as it contains our main office, Admissions office, and the majority of our classrooms. We encourage visiting families to find street parking on Capisic St or on neighboring Albion St. is utilized by our faculty and staff during the school day in addition to our fleet of busses and vans.
