Remy Fontaine writes atmospheric harbor romance with a romantic-suspense edge — smugglers and customs men, fog-lit docks, and love that survives a signature. Book one is out now.
In a hard-edged harbor town where reputations are bought and sold like cargo, Eliza Mercer keeps the books, reconciles the manifests, and tries to stay invisible. Then a raid hits the docks, contraband is “found,” and Captain Rowan Vale — a former smuggler trying to go straight — is framed as the perfect villain.
But Eliza sees what others miss: numbers that don't add up, seals that were changed, dates too convenient. The deeper she digs, the clearer it becomes — this isn't justice. It's a machine. To stop it, she and Rowan must follow the paper trail and weaponize the law against the men who wrote it.
"Because in this port, the most lethal contraband isn't in a crate. It's in a ledger."
Agatha Brannock keeps the Harborlight Boarding House — and its tenants' secrets — by one creed: don't pry, don't judge, leave no trace. Then a magistrate's seal forces the law under her roof, and the man who takes Room Five is Gideon Ashford: the one who walked away from her years ago. Be the first to read it.
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Interconnected standalone romances, each following a different couple through the same fog-bound port — where every ledger hides a secret and every secret has a price.
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