-The Complete Eagle Cove: five small town Oregon romances- This "Sweet Version" is the exact same story as the original, with no foul language and the bedroom door--even when there isn't one--tastefully closed. Eagle Cove lies in the heart of the Oregon Coast. It's the land of seagulls and sand pi
Recipe for Eagle Cove
โ Scribed by M. L. Buchman
- Book ID
- 110466562
- Publisher
- Buchman Bookworks, Inc.
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 264 KB
- Series
- Eagle Cove (Sweet) 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
-an Eagle Cove romance-
This "Sweet Version" is the exact same story as the original, with no foul language and the bedroom door--even when there isn't one--tastefully closed.
Becky Billings loves the small Oregon Coast town of Eagle Cove. Lifelong friendships and simple joys abound here, as does her deepest passion--her craft-beer brewery. Then her best friend's wedding reminds her of just what she doesn't have in Eagle Cove.
Harry Slater couldn't brush off the sand of tiny Eagle Cove quick enough. He's slamming the partner fast-track for a top law firm in the Big Easy and nothing could make him come back here, except briefly for his little brother's wedding.
Neither of them can guess how their lives will be changed when they come up with a new Recipe for Eagle Cove.
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