A Holiday Homecoming

A Holiday Homecoming
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Publisher : Jennifer Patterson
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Book Synopsis A Holiday Homecoming by : Jessa York

Download or read book A Holiday Homecoming written by Jessa York and published by Jennifer Patterson. This book was released on 2020-11-17 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Sugarberry Inn is exactly how I remember it. Cute, kitschy, and tourist trappy. It’s also the last place I want to be. But when my best friend asks me to be in her wedding, I can’t exactly say no. I just hope I can get through this trip without seeing him. Logan Wainwright. The man who broke my heart ten years ago. Seeing as how he owns half the town, I think my chances of that Christmas miracle happening are slim to none.


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