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When Annie Sullivan returns home to Serenity, South Carolina, can her childhood sweetheart find a way to help repair her shattered heart when he knows he’s the one who broke it in the first place?
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Single father Kevin O’Brien learns to heal—and love again—when he meets a bewitching bookseller at Chesapeake Shores.
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Bree’s plans to open a flower shop hit a snag when she learns that the only supplier available is a man she once dumped.
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When Abby returns to her Chesapeake Shores hometown, she learns that old flames sometimes burn the brightest.
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Holiday-hating Jeanette Brioche finds love—and an unexpected miracle—while working on the annual Christmas festival.
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Divorce lawyer Helen Decatur longs for a husband and a child to call her own. But how can she convince a confirmed bachelor that what he really wants is a family, too?
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When her daughter is hospitalized, Dana Sue comes face-to-face with her still-handsome, cheating ex-husband. Can she ever forgive Ron—who’ll do anything to win back her love?
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Maddie’s life is anything but peaceful. Her ex-husband and three kids have seen to that. But when you add sexy baseball coach Cal to her already-full plate, Maddie could be in real trouble.
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With two other careers to her credit before becoming a novelist, Sherryl Woods knows a lot about life, so it’s no wonder that the theme of enduring friendship plays such an important role in her novels. As Debbie Macomber succinctly puts it, “Sherryl Woods writes emotionally satisfying novels about family, friendship and home. Truly feel-great reads!” The author of more than 100 novels, including the bestselling Sweet Magnolias series and the Charleston Trilogy, she also loves tennis, theater, and ballet. She’s also an enormous baseball fan, and claims that anyone who’s seen Kevin Costner in “Bull Durham” would understand why.
