Home Waters

He has a deep hole in his heart. Can his fight to protect the ocean fill it?

 

Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island: World-famous oceanographer Becket Fallon plunged himself into work after his son’s death. But just when he discovers toxic algae threatens the entire East Coast, his sharp tongue costs him his research funding. And as he struggles to find a solution, the three-year-old grandchildren he’s felt duty-bound to avoid show up on his doorstep … in the arms of their attractive step-aunt Lainey Carmichael.

When he refuses to take in the orphaned twins, Lainey makes him an irresistible offer: Let them stay for the summer, and she’ll secure fresh sponsors. Stunned when she succeeds, he loses himself in the environmental battle. He’s terrified he’ll only repeat past mistakes if he lets his new houseguests wriggle their way into his life and heart. Can Becket save the ocean he loves… and the family he never felt he deserved?

Home Waters is a heartwarming standalone contemporary novel. If you like tormented heroes, romantic entanglements, and stories of redemption, you’ll adore Elizabeth Devlin’s poignant tale. 

PLUS, if you are a Save the Bay supporter, you’ll be happy to know 25% of the profit from each book will go to that organization.

Sign Up for Elizabeth's Newsletter

Sign up for Elizabeth’s newsletter to get Insider info, free content, flash sales, updates on upcoming publications, and more.

To subscribe, just fill in the form below.

About Elizabeth Devlin

Growing up sailing the waters of Narragansett Bay, Elizabeth Devlin took many detours before settling down to write her first novel. With a doctorate in history from the University of Oxford and many years serving in US embassies abroad, Elizabeth built a house with a view of the water so she could fulfill her lifelong ambition to write stories focused on what fires her passion. She is an enthusiastic supporter of Save the Bay and of all who share her devotion to the ocean, to family, and to a belief in a happy-ever-after.

Elizabeth Devlin—“Stories with a Waterview”