***Amid the wildly beautiful beaches of Sunset Bay, Oregon, lies Sanctuary Ranch, a refuge for strays, both human and animal. A place where love and healing go hand-in-hand . . .*** When journalist Jonathan Byers leaves L.A. with his career in tatters, he heads to Sanctuary Ranch, determined
Blackberry Cove
β Scribed by Roxanne Snopek
- Book ID
- 100654186
- Publisher
- Kensington
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 201 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1420144278
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β¦ Synopsis
Amid the wildly beautiful beaches of Sunset Bay, Oregon, lies Sanctuary Ranch, a refuge for strays, both human and animal. A place where love and healing go hand-in-hand . . .
When journalist Jonathan Byers leaves L.A. with his career in tatters, he heads to Sanctuary Ranch, determined to settle some of his personal affairs by putting his aging father in a seniors' home. But his father stubbornly refuses to leave his secluded retreatβand has even rallied Sanctuary Ranch's beautiful gardener to his cause. Something about sexy, mysterious Abby Warren piques the rugged reporter's investigative instinctsβand his interestβluring Jonathan to stay a little longer . . .
Having found her own healing at Sanctuary Ranch, Abby knows Jonathan's hard-headedness hides a wound that needs mending. Believing a time-out in nature will help father and son see eye-to-eye, she welcomes Jonathan into the only haven she has ever known. But Abby never...
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