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The Beach Shack
by Cindy Nichols
Part 1 of the Laguna Beach series
An uplifting story of rediscovery, family bonds, and the strength of a grandmother and granddaughter determined to save what matters most.
Meg Walsh always had a plan. Climb the ladder. Earn the title. Build a life on her terms.
But when she returns to Laguna Beach after her brother's emergency call, the tidy version of her life begins to unravel. The Beach Shack-her grandmother's restaurant and the heart of their coastal town-is floundering. The money is disappearing. And no one wants to talk about why.
Suddenly Meg is swept into a world of sourdough starters, bonfires, and unexpected truths. Her uncle has stayed away for years. Her grandmother is hiding something beautiful. And Luke Donovan? He's back in her life-with a marine conservation dream and a smile that still makes her forget about spreadsheets.
As Meg grapples with the choices that brought her here, she realizes the Beach Shack isn't just a business. It's her family's legacy. And saving it might just mean saving a part of herself.
Set against the backdrop of sea-salt mornings and slow summer nights, The Beach Shack is a story about what we lose when we leave-and what we find when we come home.
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The Beach Shack Summer
by Cindy Nichols
Part 2 of the Laguna Beach series
An uplifting family saga about family, forgiveness, and finding where you belong.
When Tyler Walsh walks back into Laguna Beach with an unexpected companion, the rhythms of the Beach Shack are turned upside down. Meg is still learning how to balance her consulting career with her growing bond with Luke, but she can't ignore the ripple effect Tyler's return has on the family.
The Shack's matriarch, Margo, knows that change is never simple-and that the summer festivals have a way of stirring up both joy and conflict. As the days unfold, old wounds resurface, new connections spark, and the Walsh family is forced to decide what kind of future they want to build together.
Set against the sunlit cliffs, vibrant festivals, and salt air of Laguna Beach, The Beach Shack Summer is an uplifting sisters fiction story of second chances, family bonds, and later-in-life love.
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The Beach Shack Artists
by Cindy Nichols
Part 3 of the Laguna Beach series
An uplifting family saga about creativity, sisterhood, and second chances.
Meg Walsh never meant to stay in Laguna Beach forever. But the Beach Shack-the quirky café her grandfather built-has a way of keeping people close. Now that summer is in full swing, she's finally finding her place… until a wave of homecomings changes everything.
Her sister Anna returns from Florence with her daughter Bea in tow, bringing fresh ideas and her usual flair. Suddenly, Meg isn't the only one dreaming about what the Shack could become-and agreeing on the future proves harder than she imagined.
Meanwhile, Joey seizes a chance to showcase his talents at the summer festivals, drawing the whole family into the swirl of Laguna's art scene. Luke keeps showing up with quiet strength and a steady smile, making it even harder for Meg to pretend she's not getting attached. And with old family secrets still whispering beneath the surface, the Walsh siblings must decide if they're ready to stop fixing everything-and start building something new together.
Set against the vibrant festivals, cliffs, and coves of Laguna Beach, The Beach Shack Artists is a heartwarming story of family, forgiveness, and the beauty of creating a life-together.
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The Beach Shack Promise
by Cindy Nichols
Part 4 of the Laguna Beach series
Stella Walsh spent sixteen years not knowing where she belonged. Then she found Laguna Beach, a father with a camera and a plan, and a great-grandmother who communicates primarily through grilled cheese.
Now she has a hook with her name on it at the Beach Shack, a cousin who's become her best friend, and a senior year stretching out ahead of her like the California coastline. She's finally home. Until her mother decides she isn't.
When Fiona demands Stella return to Australia, Tyler discovers that being a real father means more than teaching your kid to drive and making her laugh - it means fighting for her. Bea faces the prospect of senior year without the cousin she'd been counting on. And Margo watches her great-granddaughter's empty chair at the Shack and quietly picks up a paintbrush, painting a family portrait that tells a story none of them expected.
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