Let the happy people do their thing. Annie should have been so happy. Married to a successful man and living the peaceful life she always wanted, using her multiple academic degrees both at her job at a highly sought-after college, and at home in her lab. Then everything shatters, and she arrives in Bakersville, worn down and struggling after her divorce and a very public breakdown. Patrick is content. Nothing is wrong in his life, and if it sometimes feels a little stale, then that's to be expected at the age of fifty, isn't it? Then a woman with an absolutely fascinating mind and big gray eyes moves in next door. Pat had never met anyone more in need of a good laugh than her. Waterfront Bar is a story about friendship, laughter and learning how to have fun. About family, and how that sometimes isn't the one you were born with but the one you choose. Please note: This book contains crude words and somewhat explicit adult scenes. If this isn't your thing, then this book might not be for you.