
Coming Home
Home Series, Book Two
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Narrado por:
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Harlow Wilde
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Melissa Whitney
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One night. One kiss. That’s all it took for everything to change between them.
Dr. Nat Owens has come home to join her family’s medical practice. In the sleepy village, she struggles to be seen as a medical professional. Patients want her father. Staff go to her mother. Village residents respect her older brother. To everyone, she’s just the youngest Owens sibling. Even to the one man who she’s always dreamed of. Or so she thinks.
With the sexiest dimpled smile, Marine veteran Noah Wilson appears to be just the village’s handsome brewery owner. He protects and supports the community and people he loves, including his best friend’s younger sister. To the village she’s just Dr. Owens’ daughter, but to him, she’s his everything. A fact he won’t acknowledge until he decides to ignore all the reasons why she and him are a bad idea.
But is the village ready for this? Are their families? Are they?
A brilliant doctor returns to her hometown to prove that she’s more than just the younger sister in this Little Women inspired small town romance.
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- Jill N Davies
- 02-28-25
Great second book
The narrator does a spectacular job bringing Whitney's story to life. The home series is the perfect mix of hallmark, spice, and HEA.
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