The Harbor Prince (Barriers of Stone Book 4)

About

Eric Jorgensen is Philadelphia’s most powerful shipping magnate—a former naval officer turned self-made tycoon whose empire stretches down the eastern seaboard. In boardrooms and on the open water, he commands with absolute confidence. Ships, contracts, and rival businessmen bend to his will.

Getting the attention of Clara Alcott? Not so much.

Clara is fiercely independent, sharp-witted, and quietly determined. As a photographer carving out a professional life in a world that rarely takes women seriously, she has learned to rely on herself—and herself alone. Romance has only ever brought disappointment, and she has no intention of letting it derail the future she is building with her own hands.

After a lavish society wedding leaves them both restless and in need of distance, Eric sets sail for Bermuda. He doesn’t know Clara booked passage to Bermuda on a cargo steamer. Separately seeking a brief escape from expectation and obligation. 

When Clara attracts the unsettling attention of a fellow passenger, what begins as harmless charm quickly turns dangerous. She lies to him, telling him her husband is waiting for her. When she sees Eric after she gets off the ship, Eric steps in—posing as her husband to shield her from further harm. The ruse is meant to be temporary. Protective. Practical.

But proximity has a way of unraveling carefully built defenses, and the man in the ship is still following them.

As the adventure continues, unspoken truths surface: Eric’s long-hidden admiration, Clara’s guarded vulnerability, and a growing connection neither intended nor can ignore. Then nature intervenes. A violent hurricane descends on the island, tearing apart the illusion of safety—and in the chaos, Clara is taken.

For Eric, the world narrows to a single, unyielding purpose.

Unable to depend on his wealth and every advantage he usually commands, Eric must rely on instinct, resolve, and an unshakable sense of honor to find Clara and bring her home. Against smugglers, corruption, and forces far beyond polite society, Eric finds what truly defines him—not as a magnate, not as a prince of industry, but as a man willing to risk everything for the woman he loves.

Set amid Gilded Age high society, treacherous seas, and shadowed conspiracies, The Harbor Prince is a sweeping historical romance where danger and devotion collide. It is a story of quiet strength, hard-won trust, and the kind of love forged not by grand gestures—but by courage, integrity, and choice.