The Savannah Gondolier

The Savannah Gondolier by Leigh Ebberwein, published by Old Fort Press on June 15, 2022, is a fiction novel that intertwines romance and historical elements. This edition spans 282 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Maggie, who transitions from driving a trolley in Savannah to managing a kayaking company after her father wins it in a poker game. Meanwhile, Leo, a gondolier from Venice, seeks refuge from his past and finds himself drawn to Tybee Island, where his family once spent joyful summers.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores the connections formed through water and the challenges that arise from them. As Maggie helps Leo navigate his new life, she must also confront her own passions and priorities. The novel features beautiful settings and engaging characters, offering a glimpse into the complexities of love and personal growth against a backdrop of sea stories.
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Her company was the prize in a late-night poker game.
Maggie didn’t need her Marketing degree to drive a trolley around Savannah for the past 14 years. When her father wins a run-down kayaking company in a poker game, she trades in her trolley uniform for a paddle and jumps at the opportunity to get paid for doing something she loves: kayaking.
He is a gondolier escaping from shame in Venice.
Leo once thought that being a gondolier was everything he ever wanted, but that all changed after his father’s accident and the circumstances surrounding it. When Leo decides to leave Venice, he is drawn to where his family spent their carefree summers: Tybee Island.
Will the water that brings them together divide them in the end?
Maggie must find a way to help Leo without losing what she loves. Beautiful places and lovable characters make this novel a stay-with-you-forever read.
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