In the summer of 1938, Beatrice Bordeaux flees New York City for Montauk, Long Island, hoping for some quality time with her husband. Instead, she learns she's been tasked with increasing the couple's social cachet at an exclusive resort while her husband takes care of business in Manhattan. Raised in a modest family, Bea finds little in common with the high-society wives at the resort, preferring the company of the local workers…especially the kind and handsome lighthouse keeper, who opens Bea's eyes to the island's wild natural beauty, and a happiness she's never known. A sparkling, totally absorbing historical novel, Montauk is the perfect literary summer read!