311 Pelican Court

Author: Debbie Macomber
Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy’ – Candis. Welcome to Cedar Cove – a small town with a big heart! Rosie Cox loves her home town. But people are always interested in other people’s business! Everyone knows that she and her husband, Zach, recently got a divorce, and that Judge Olivia decreed an unusual custody arrangement. Instead of the kids moving between homes, Rosie and….Read More
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