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Coming Home to Sugar Lake (previously published as Sugar’s Twice as Sweet)

Includes a Bonus Novella

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Coming Home to Sugar Lake (previously published as Sugar’s Twice as Sweet)

Written by: Marina Adair
Narrated by: Chelsea Hatfield
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Fall in love with Marina Adair's Sugar, Georgia, a small town with lots of character, where a woman starting over and a local contractor become inexplicably drawn to each other while renovating an old house.

He's trouble she doesn't need...
Thanks to a cheating fiancé, Josephina Harrington's perfect life just crashed and burned. Moving in with her overbearing parents is definitely not an option. No, she needs to prove she can make it on her own. And she will-by turning her great-aunt's old house into a destination getaway. She's just not expecting her contractor to be so hands-on-and so totally irresistible.

...but everything she wants.
Bad-boy golf champion Brett McGraw figured his hometown of Sugar, Georgia was the perfect place to lay low and get his life back up to par. The leggy blonde with a pint-sized pup is the kind of sweet 'n sassy trouble he never saw coming. She doesn't know a nut from a bolt and before long, he's renovating her house . . . as she steals his heart. Can he convince Josephina that his womanizing ways are in the past and he's ready for forever?

Includes the bonus novella, Kiss Me at Sweetwater Springs, from Annie Rains!
Contemporary Genre Fiction Sagas Small Town & Rural United States Women's Fiction World Literature
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