**Picturesque South Cove, California, is the perfect place to celebrate Mother's Day, but not everyone is feeling motherly . . .** Jill Gardner, owner of Coffee, Books, and More is almost out of Mother's Day cards. She has a few more in stock, but she's set them aside because she needs Greg's
Mother's Day Mayhem
โ Scribed by Lynn Cahoon
- Publisher
- Kensington; Lyrical Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- California,California.
- ISBN
- 1516109376
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Picturesque South Cove, California, is the perfect place to celebrate Mother's Day, but not everyone is feeling motherly . . . Jill Gardner, owner of Coffee, Books, and More is almost out of Mother's Day cards. She has a few more in stock, but she's set them aside because she needs Greg's help choosing one for his mother. It'll be Jill's first time meeting her boyfriend's mother, and she's understandably nervous. Turns out Jill isn't the only one having feelings about mothers. Kyle, who works at the antiques store next door, needs to find the perfect card for a mother he hasn't seen since he was five--when she went away to jail. But her arrival in South Cove isn't exactly celebratory, her behavior toward her son unexpectedly restrained. Piqued, Jill discovers that a mother can never be replaced . . . Praise for The Tourist Trap Mysteries "I love the author's style, which was warm and friendly . . . [A] wonderfully appealing series."--Dru's Book Musings "Light, fun, and kept me thoroughly engaged."--The Young Folks
โฆ Subjects
California
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