Light The Way

In this new coastal series, Lin Stepp transports her readers into the rich, colorful lives of Burke and her sisters, Lila, Gwen, and Celeste, who grew up at the Deveaux Inn and Lighthouse on a windswept island, accessible only by boat. Get ready to be introduced to the ups and downs, joys and sorrows, challenges and adventures of a Lighthouse Keeper.

Life had grown hard for Burke Deveaux at the family inn and lighthouse since her father died. She missed his warmth and still expected to see him walking into a room, his big laugh booming. Burke and her mother were gradually adjusting to the change, and Lila had come home this winter to help, but the workload was heavy. With spring coming and tourism picking up in the South Carolina Lowcountry, Burke welcomed Hal Jenkins' request for his son Waylon to work for them. Waylon, retiring early from the Navy, knew the island and the lighthouse, having grown up nearby. Burke also knew Waylon well since they'd grown up together. He'd always been older, and she wondered how he'd see her now.

Waylon had been away from Edisto Island for over twelve years now, traveling around the world in the military, but it felt good to be home. He'd hated learning Lloyd Deveaux was gone, the warm-hearted Lighthouse Keeper he'd followed around as a boy. But he liked the idea of coming to stay at the lodge at Watch Island to help the Deveaux family with the inn, lighthouse, and nearly five-hundred acres of land the Lighthouse Station occupied. He knew Burke had picked up many of her father's old tasks and he looked forward to seeing her again. He'd kept feelings for her clamped down for years but one look at her brought them surging back. How would he handle that with them working together?

PRAISE FOR LIN STEPP AND HER RICH SOUTHERN NOVELS

"This book feels just as tranquil as Edisto and has a wonderful, laid back flow, like beautiful ocean waves lapping up on the shore...you can't help but fall in love with every facet of this novel." - Christi F, JUST READS Review

"From the stunning backdrop of the South Carolina Lowcountry ... this book was like going home." - Kim Standridge Boykin, Bestselling Author of Palmetto Moon

"Each book showcases Lin Stepp's natural gift as a novelist for originality and narrative driven storytelling." - MIDWEST REVIEW

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Light The Way

In this new coastal series, Lin Stepp transports her readers into the rich, colorful lives of Burke and her sisters, Lila, Gwen, and Celeste, who grew up at the Deveaux Inn and Lighthouse on a windswept island, accessible only by boat. Get ready to be introduced to the ups and downs, joys and sorrows, challenges and adventures of a Lighthouse Keeper.

Life had grown hard for Burke Deveaux at the family inn and lighthouse since her father died. She missed his warmth and still expected to see him walking into a room, his big laugh booming. Burke and her mother were gradually adjusting to the change, and Lila had come home this winter to help, but the workload was heavy. With spring coming and tourism picking up in the South Carolina Lowcountry, Burke welcomed Hal Jenkins' request for his son Waylon to work for them. Waylon, retiring early from the Navy, knew the island and the lighthouse, having grown up nearby. Burke also knew Waylon well since they'd grown up together. He'd always been older, and she wondered how he'd see her now.

Waylon had been away from Edisto Island for over twelve years now, traveling around the world in the military, but it felt good to be home. He'd hated learning Lloyd Deveaux was gone, the warm-hearted Lighthouse Keeper he'd followed around as a boy. But he liked the idea of coming to stay at the lodge at Watch Island to help the Deveaux family with the inn, lighthouse, and nearly five-hundred acres of land the Lighthouse Station occupied. He knew Burke had picked up many of her father's old tasks and he looked forward to seeing her again. He'd kept feelings for her clamped down for years but one look at her brought them surging back. How would he handle that with them working together?

PRAISE FOR LIN STEPP AND HER RICH SOUTHERN NOVELS

"This book feels just as tranquil as Edisto and has a wonderful, laid back flow, like beautiful ocean waves lapping up on the shore...you can't help but fall in love with every facet of this novel." - Christi F, JUST READS Review

"From the stunning backdrop of the South Carolina Lowcountry ... this book was like going home." - Kim Standridge Boykin, Bestselling Author of Palmetto Moon

"Each book showcases Lin Stepp's natural gift as a novelist for originality and narrative driven storytelling." - MIDWEST REVIEW

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In this new coastal series, Lin Stepp transports her readers into the rich, colorful lives of Burke and her sisters, Lila, Gwen, and Celeste, who grew up at the Deveaux Inn and Lighthouse on a windswept island, accessible only by boat. Get ready to be introduced to the ups and downs, joys and sorrows, challenges and adventures of a Lighthouse Keeper.

Life had grown hard for Burke Deveaux at the family inn and lighthouse since her father died. She missed his warmth and still expected to see him walking into a room, his big laugh booming. Burke and her mother were gradually adjusting to the change, and Lila had come home this winter to help, but the workload was heavy. With spring coming and tourism picking up in the South Carolina Lowcountry, Burke welcomed Hal Jenkins' request for his son Waylon to work for them. Waylon, retiring early from the Navy, knew the island and the lighthouse, having grown up nearby. Burke also knew Waylon well since they'd grown up together. He'd always been older, and she wondered how he'd see her now.

Waylon had been away from Edisto Island for over twelve years now, traveling around the world in the military, but it felt good to be home. He'd hated learning Lloyd Deveaux was gone, the warm-hearted Lighthouse Keeper he'd followed around as a boy. But he liked the idea of coming to stay at the lodge at Watch Island to help the Deveaux family with the inn, lighthouse, and nearly five-hundred acres of land the Lighthouse Station occupied. He knew Burke had picked up many of her father's old tasks and he looked forward to seeing her again. He'd kept feelings for her clamped down for years but one look at her brought them surging back. How would he handle that with them working together?

PRAISE FOR LIN STEPP AND HER RICH SOUTHERN NOVELS

"This book feels just as tranquil as Edisto and has a wonderful, laid back flow, like beautiful ocean waves lapping up on the shore...you can't help but fall in love with every facet of this novel." - Christi F, JUST READS Review

"From the stunning backdrop of the South Carolina Lowcountry ... this book was like going home." - Kim Standridge Boykin, Bestselling Author of Palmetto Moon

"Each book showcases Lin Stepp's natural gift as a novelist for originality and narrative driven storytelling." - MIDWEST REVIEW


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798985368123
Publisher: Mountain Hill Press
Publication date: 04/01/2022
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Dr. Lin Stepp is a native Tennessean, a businesswoman, and an educator. She is on faculty part-time at Tusculum College and her business background includes over 20 years in marketing, sales, production art, and regional publishing. She has editorial and writing experience in regional magazines and in the academic field. For Six Good Reasons, the third book in her Smoky Mountains series will be released Spring 2011. Visit her website at: www.linstepp.com
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