
Coming Home
Millboro, Book One
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Narrated by:
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Michelle Williams
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By:
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Abby Gordon
About this listen
At the dawn of the 21st century, Millboro is a quiet town in the Carolina foothills. Parker Jackson is a retiring NYPD lieutenant. Poppy MacPherson Bedingfield is a single mother. Fate brought them together. Their love would start a ripple effect that would change the town.
Trigger warning: Poppy has flashbacks of an abusive marriage, which come out in a couple arguments.
If you love small towns with traditions and rhythms, long held secrets and feuds waiting to bubble up, romances that heal and grow throughout the series, secondary characters that have surprising twists- then come to Millboro where nothing is quite what its citizens have thought.
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