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As Gale and the Marauders forcibly take Moonshine, Lidia has no choice but to free the Finley-Cullens' archenemy Jill from prison to help win the fight.
As Lidia's plans to break up with Gale implode, a shell-shocked Sammy meets his birth parents and Bea and Ken air their relationship issues on-stage -- it's opening night of Call of the Kraken!
The Finley-Cullens kidnap Lidia to make her see reason; at Moonshine, Daniel, Lidia's ex, has a strange bond with motorcyclist Gale.
Lidia helps Gale with a shady truck-jacking as Rhian arranges an SOS intervention for her twin, Ryan; Bea crushes on a much younger man; Lidia disappears.
Needing her earnings from Bingo night to pay off a tax debt, Lidia enlists Crystal's help to break into the biker lair, as Ryan and Sammy's search for Sammy's bio-mom hits a literal dead end.
Lidia discovers the family needs to pay a $15,000 tax installment ASAP, giving her no choice but to team up with her hot biker boyfriend in an elaborate money-laundering scheme involving Bingo.
Rhian and Lidia are determined to get the Moonshine into the Foxton Cove Business Association, even if it means sucking up to an old high school frenemy at the Moonshine's annual Lobsterpalooza event.
When a mysterious package arrives at the Moonshine, it makes the Finley-Cullens question their fates and whether the road to their destinies begin -- or end -- at the Moonshine.
Season 3 sees plans for a mega resort next to The Moonshine... is this sudden death for our beloved campground or... a cool job opportunity for Lidia? This is a true David and Goliath story, further complicated when Sammy develops a romantic relationship with the resort's sexy lead investor, and Lidia doubles down on reviving her architectural career at the risk of losing everything – and everyone – she loves. As her decision causes seismic rifts within the family, Rhian and Nora navigate the challenges of being modern women, balancing ambition, motherhood and love, while Ryan loses himself in the grip of a self-empowerment group and Ken struggles with Bea's decision to take time off from her complicated family – possibly for good.