A short walk from the tourist restaurants and shops, it overlooked the harbor. Looking west across the harbor, Whitney settled back in her chair. She wanted this night to go on and on. She had no one to hurry home to, no work to do. There was nothing she could do about the problem of the East Poi...
Liz asked. “And offering a sizable bribe,” Gus said. The two of them—along with her better summer employees and volunteers from her downtown shop—faced a group of two hundred employees assembled in the Starlight Point ballroom, ready and waiting to ...
Weather forecast calling for scorching heat and humidity, presale tickets off the charts and a June flame under his collar had made Mel stand in a tepid shower a long time before putting on his uniform. As the head of maintenance, he could give himself the holiday off, but he never did. Anything ...