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  • Baby Dreams in Good Hope

  • A Good Hope Novel, Book 13
  • By: Cindy Kirk
  • Narrated by: Amy McFadden
  • Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins

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Baby Dreams in Good Hope

By: Cindy Kirk
Narrated by: Amy McFadden
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Publisher's Summary

Always be my baby!

Marigold Rallis is not the type to fall to pieces. The youngest Bloom sister makes managing marriage, career, and a busy life in Good Hope look easy. But looks can be deceiving. Years of struggling with infertility while her sisters fill their nurseries have started to take a toll.

It’s not just Marigold who is feeling the stress. Her husband Cade, Good Hope’s sheriff, is acting strange. There are unexplained trips to Milwaukee, as well as mysterious texts and calls with his former fiancée.

Marigold’s heart tells her Cade would never cheat, but something is going on between him and his ex. She just needs to find out what. 

One thing is certain: She and Cade were born to be together. Whatever new challenge comes their way, Marigold won’t give up on Cade and their dream of building a life - and a family - together.

©2020 Cynthia R. Rutledge (P)2020 Cynthia Rutledge

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