Residents of Swan Harbor

: Owner of Sally’s Diner, the place to see and be seen in Swan Harbor. Sally is married to Daniel Patterson.

Danny Patterson: Married to Sally and the head of neurology at Swan Harbor General Hospital. Their story is told in Welcome to Swan Harbor.

Mary Hunter: A Psychiatrist at Swan Harbor General Hospital. Married to Clint Hunter and mother to sons, Cameron, and Grayson.

Clint Hunter: Owner of Hunter Construction, (HCI). Married to Mary Hunter.

Grayson Hunter: Engineer at Hunter Construction and married to Sadie Martin Hunter.

Sadie Martin Hunter: The office manager of Swan Harbor Veterinarian Hospital and an accountant. Married to Grayson Hunter.

Dylan Prince: The Sheriff of Swan Harbor and married to Molly Barnes Prince. He is the brother of Jessie, and the late James, and son of the late Ruth and Robert.

Molly Barnes Prince: She teaches first grade at Swan Harbor Elementary School and is married to Dylan Prince.

Killian Reade: Investigator for the Swan Harbor Sheriff’s Department. Brother to Liam Reade and son of Finley Reade, who live in New York.

Liam Reade: Firefighter/Paramedic in New York City. Works at Queen’s Court Medical Center, which is owned by King Industries.

Finley Reade: Owns a real estate business in New York City. Father of Liam and Killian.

Emma Foster: The Veterinarian and owner of Swan Harbor Veterinarian Hospital. Daughter of Ava King and Peter Foster.

Ava King: Philanthropist and businesswoman for King Industries. Mother of Emma Foster.

Elsa Winters: She is a pediatric resident at Queen’s Court Medical Center in New York City, and best friends with Emma Foster.

Rusty Langley: He is an investigator for the Swan Harbor Sheriff’s Department and partner of Killian Reade. He is married to Rene Langley.

Rene Langley: She is the mayor of Swan Harbor and married to Rusty, and mother of Roland.

Roland Langley: The young son of Rusty and Rene.

Captain Jack: He is a retired Naval officer and an eccentric resident of the small town. When he’s not doling out sage advice, you can find him at his restaurant. Captain Jack’s Fine Dining is built inside of a seventeenth century Spanish Galleon and is moored at Swan Harbor’s newly renovated pier.

The word cloak means to hide, cover, or disguise. Many have them to keep others from seeing their real selves. What does it take to push someone into removing their cloak, allowing others to see the person beneath?