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The Chocolate Shop on Amelia Island

Seven Sisters, Book 5

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The Chocolate Shop on Amelia Island

Di: Hope Holloway
Letto da: Leslie Howard
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The saga continues with secrets, surprises, and sweet temptations…

Sadie Wingate has some explaining to do. As she faces the consequences of one wild night and a new last name, this world traveler has to decide if she'll succumb to the delicious promise of a new life on Amelia Island… or hit the road one more time.

Raina nears her delivery date and signs the papers ending her marriage but realizes there's one thing missing in her life. Despite being the fixer in her family, the only solution to her heart's dilemma seems all wrong for this newly divorced mother of infant twins. But how can she say no?

Madeline is crushed to learn that the enigmatic man she once loved had only used her for access to her former boss. But revenge is sweet when she agrees to turn the tables and spy on him this time. Suddenly, her well-structured world gets very messy... and fun.

When the winds of change blow over the candy store on Amelia Island, the Wingate women learn over and over again that the bond between the seven sisters is as strong as steel, as soothing as a seaside breeze, and as lasting as their family legacy.

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