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5 eBook Bundle --The Road Home, Hope for Christmas, & Murder Goes Solo, Murder Goes Glamping, Murder Goes Caroling (5 eBook Bundle)

5 eBook Bundle --The Road Home, Hope for Christmas, & Murder Goes Solo, Murder Goes Glamping, Murder Goes Caroling (5 eBook Bundle)

Regular price $19.50 USD
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Purchase this bundle of my  eBooks and you'll receive an eBook of the following books:

The Road Home

Hope for Christmas

Murder Goes Solo Piper Haydn book #1(with free printable Piper Haydn paper dolls)

Murder Goes Glamping  Piper Haydn book #2 (with free printable Rosie paper dolls)

Murder Goes Caroling Piper Haydn book #3 (with free printable Piper AND Rosie paper dolls)


This is a digital product you will not receive anything in the mail. Your eBooks will be delivered to you by Book Funnel using the email you used when you purchased the boo
ks

 

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You can read the ebooks on any ereader (Amazon, Kobo, Nook), your tablet, phone, computer, and/or in the free Bookfunnel app.

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The Road Home.



The second time Audra changed her name was a disaster. The first? Well, she had wiped it from her memory. But you know what they say about the third time. She hoped never to change her name again or need to disappear at midnight. Audra smiled in the mirror and checked her teeth for bits of breakfast.
“Good morning, Cadence,” she said to her reflection.
She tied her brown hair into a messy bun low on her neck and rubbed moisturizer onto her pale, freckled cheeks.
While escaping the mess from name change number two, Audra stopped in the tiny Northwoods town of Deercrest, Wisconsin. She planned to move on, but the “for rent” sign on the little white cottage changed her mind. Deercrest offered her a fresh start, so if it helped her blend in, she would live a dull, quiet life.
The little white house reminded her of the last place she belonged—Grandmother’s. She loved everything about the cottage: the crooked gate, the flower beds, and the feeling of safety. She filled it with vintage treasures she found on her trips to the thrift store and made it her home.
In Deercrest, Audra was Cadence—the quiet barista and thrift store queen. She knew her quirkiness made people scratch their heads, but she must blend in. So her past—and her name—remained secret.
Her phone rang. “Cadence, can you come in for the Cowcrest Festival? I know you do your antique shopping on Saturday, but I need you for the noon shift.”
“Of course, Laura. I’ll come right over.” She had just enough time to run through her favorite antique store before work began.

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