1105 Yakima Street
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Bought at BookDepository and registered in Paris, France.
The books in the Cedar Cove series can be read independently from each other.
Backcovertext of the first volume:
Another easy, comfortable and fun read. This one felt like providing some closure for many of the characters. I’m glad to have read this series.
Cedar Cove series (with links to the books’ journals)
01. 16 Lighthouse Road (2011 BCID 1, 2011 BCID 2, 2017, 2022)
02. 204 Rosewood Lane (2017, 2022)
03. 311 Pelican Court
04. 44 Cranberry Point
05. 50 Harbor Street
06. 6 Rainier Drive
07. 74 Seaside Avenue
08. 8 Sandpiper Way
09. 92 Pacific Boulevard
10. 1022 Evergreen Place
11. 1105 Yakima Street
The books in the Cedar Cove series can be read independently from each other.
Backcovertext of the first volume:
Welcome to Cedar Cove - a small town with a big heart!
Judge Olivia Lockhart has caused a scandal. Hearing Cecilia and Ian Randal's petition for a divorce, she came to the conclusion that the young couple hadn't tried hard enough to make their marriage work. Her judgement? Divorce denied.
While Judge Olivia throws the town into an uproar, her daughter Justine is on the verge of the biggest decision of her life. Should she stop waiting for love and accept a marriage of convenience?
Olivia's best friend, Grace, has troubles of her own. Dan, her husband, is increasingly distant and Grace is starting to wonder if he's having an affair.
Another easy, comfortable and fun read. This one felt like providing some closure for many of the characters. I’m glad to have read this series.
Cedar Cove series (with links to the books’ journals)
01. 16 Lighthouse Road (2011 BCID 1, 2011 BCID 2, 2017, 2022)
02. 204 Rosewood Lane (2017, 2022)
03. 311 Pelican Court
04. 44 Cranberry Point
05. 50 Harbor Street
06. 6 Rainier Drive
07. 74 Seaside Avenue
08. 8 Sandpiper Way
09. 92 Pacific Boulevard
10. 1022 Evergreen Place
11. 1105 Yakima Street
Handed to K. for T.
Merci Bluemchenblatt