Sweet Tomorrows

Debbie Macomber

Original title: Sweet tomorrows

earliest edition we have, 2016 Random House Publishing Group, 2016 416 pages

Rose Harbor Inn

"The much-anticipated conclusion to Debbie Macomber's beloved Rose Harbor series, set in the picturesque town of Cedar Cove, Sweet Tomorrows is a vibrant and poignant novel of letting go of fear, following your heart, and embracing the future--come what may. Nine months ago, Mark Taylor abruptly left Cedar Cove on a perilous mission to right a wrong from his past. Though Mark finally confessed his love for her, innke...

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Sweet tomorrows edition · 2016 · Ballantine Books · 337 pages · 9780553391831
Sweet tomorrows edition · 2016 · 400 pages · 9780735206489
Sweet Tomorrows edition · 2016 · Penguin Random House · 340 pages · 9781780893136
Sweet Tomorrows edition · 2016 · Random House Publishing Group · 416 pages · 9780553391862
Sweet Tomorrows edition · 2016 · Penguin Random House · 340 pages · 9781473506619

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