The House on Blueberry Lane: A Novel
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"If there's one thing Jackson knows how to do, it's how to pluck those heartstrings."—BookPageAll he needs is a second chanceAll she wants is no strings attachedThe biggest mistake of Jaye Colfax’s life was letting Velvet Spencer leave. For three years, they were together exclusively and it was great—at least for Jaye. But Velvet wanted more. Jaye wouldn’t commit to anything because he just didn’t believe in love or marriage. Tired of waiting, Velvet left him without so much as a goodbye. Only then did Jaye realize he’d been too proud to admit he loved her. But it was too late—his stubbornness had cost him the love of his life. It took Jaye two years to find where Velvet had gone. Now, he’s come to Catalina Cove to prove his love and win back her heart. He’ll do whatever it takes, even buy the local bank and move in next door. But will Velvet have him?Catalina CoveBook 1: Love in Catalina CoveBook 2: Forget Me NotBook 3: Finding Home AgainBook 4: Follow Your HeartBook 5: One Christmas WishBook 6: The House on Blueberry Lane
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Jackson, Brenda Author
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9781488077975
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Finding love in a small town is the center of these steamy contemporary romance series. Whether set in Virginia (Knockemout) or Louisiana (Catalina Cove) each book features a couple getting together through beloved tropes. -- Jennie Stevens
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Both Brenda Jackson and Donna Hill write about attractive, successful African Americans looking for true love -- along with some passionate sex. They've collaborated on short story collections, but their full-length romance novels share the same appeals. -- Shauna Griffin
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