Kiss River

Kiss River by Diane Chamberlain, published by MIRA in 2003, is a fiction novel that spans 381 pages. The story centers around siblings Lacey and Clay O’Neill, who reside in the keeper’s house adjacent to the Kiss River Lighthouse, a site that faced near destruction a decade prior. The arrival of a stranger, Gina Higgins, sets off a series of transformative events for the O’Neill family, revealing the secrets that each character has been harboring.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of romance, suspense, and historical context as the characters navigate their intertwined lives. The book explores the impact of hidden truths and the complexities of relationships against the backdrop of the lighthouse and the river. With its blend of emotional depth and intrigue, Kiss River invites readers to delve into the lives of Lacey, Clay, and Gina as they confront their pasts and the secrets that bind them.
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Sister and brother Lacey and Clay O’Neill live in the keeper’s house next to the Kiss River Lighthouse, which was nearly destroyed ten years earlier. When stranger Gina Higgins arrives in the area, she puts in motion a chain of events that will change all their lives. Because everyone is keeping secrets — and it’s time for the truth to be revealed.
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