Home at Last

Home at Last by Anna Schmidt, published by Steeple Hill Books in 2009, is a 224-page work of fiction that explores themes of family and romance. The story follows Daniel Armstrong, a man accustomed to running a luxury hotel, who returns to his hometown of Nantucket to assist his mother with her cranberry farm. Accompanied by his rebellious daughter, Daniel’s plans for a temporary stay are complicated when he encounters Jo Cooper, a capable and determined helper who challenges his expectations.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the dynamics of family relationships and the complexities of returning to one’s roots. As Daniel navigates his responsibilities and the unexpected connection with Jo, the story unfolds against a backdrop of personal growth and the search for belonging. This edition presents a blend of religious and romantic elements, inviting readers to reflect on the meaning of home and the bonds that shape our lives.
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There’s no place like…Nantucket?
It couldn’t be home for a man like Daniel Armstrong. After all, he has a luxury hotel to run and a rebellious daughter to rein in. But his mother needs help on her cranberry farm, so he packs up his daughter and returns to his hometown–temporarily.
But once there he finds his mother has hired another helper for the harvest. Jo Cooper is capable, smart and irresistible–and she’s not about to let Daniel and his overindulged daughter get in her way. Besides, Daniel’s not there to fall in love. And he’s definitely not looking for a place to call home….
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