Pacific Shores Series by Sarah A. Bailey

4.51 · 34 ratings
  • Heathen and Honeysuckle (Pacific Shores #1)
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    Heathen and Honeysuckle (Pacific Shores #1)

    Sarah A. Bailey

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 4 of 5
    · 16 ratings · published 2024

    Graham knows nothing new ever happens in the small town of Pacific Shores. That is, until he runs into his new neighbor. Golden haired, honey-eyed, and sharp-tongued, Darby Andrews. The mischievous surfer is immediately smitten with the innocent girl-next-door, and vows to dedicate his summer to bringing out her wild side. As Leo and Darby’s budding friendship turns into a burning love that neither of them could’ve expected, Leo is determined to protect it at all costs... more

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  • Reckless Roses (Pacific Shores #1)
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    Reckless Roses (Pacific Shores #1)

    Sarah A. Bailey

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2025

    For Augustus Hayes, first love was instantaneous. From the moment he found her scaling a tree in his yard, plucking purple flowers from its branches, August knew his heart belonged to Elena Ramos. Elena had the exact same experience; about August’s older brother, Zach, that is.Deciding he’d rather have her as a friend than nothing at all, August ferments himself in Elena’s friend zone, unable to let go of the hope that someday, she’ll choose him... more

  • Wicked & Wildflower (Pacific Shores #2)
    #2

    Wicked & Wildflower (Pacific Shores #2)

    Sarah A. Bailey

    Rated: 4.65 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 4 of 5
    · 17 ratings · published 2024

    When Dahlia Andrews uprooted her life in Kansas to start over in Pacific Shores, the last thing she expected was to become wrapped up in one night of wicked passion with a nameless local. Even less expected? Said stranger happens to be her new boss. And the son of her only friend in town. And her brother-in-law…in-law? Whatever Everett Ramos is to her, it’s too complicated to be more than their one-night-stand. Dahlia has enough on her a new job, familial turmoil, and raising her daughter alone... more

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