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From USA Today bestselling author Rachel Hanna, Happy Harbor is a heartfelt hometown romance perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
From USA Today bestselling author Rachel Hanna, Happy Harbor is a heartfelt hometown romance perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
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From USA Today bestselling author Rachel Hanna, Happy Harbor is a heartfelt hometown romance perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
From USA Today bestselling author Rachel Hanna, Happy Harbor is a heartfelt hometown romance perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
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From USA Today bestselling author Rachel Hanna, Happy Harbor is a heartfelt hometown romance perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
From USA Today bestselling author Rachel Hanna, Happy Harbor is a heartfelt hometown romance perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
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From USA Today bestselling author Rachel Hanna, Happy Harbor is a heartfelt hometown romance perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
From USA Today bestselling author Rachel Hanna, Happy Harbor is a heartfelt hometown romance perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
Josie Campbell has spent her adult life distancing herself from Happy Harbor, the small Southern town where she grew up with an alcoholic mother whose antics scandalized the town. Escaping her past, Josie built a new life in Atlanta, complete with a great job, a condo in a desirable area, a successful fiancé, and her teenage daughter, Kendra, enrolled at a top-rated school.
When her perfect life unravels and her beloved nana passes away, Josie is forced to return to Happy Harbor, the place she vowed never to revisit. She finds herself stepping into Nana’s shoes: running the family’s quaint restaurant, living in their historic home, and encountering Walker Jackson, the disturbingly handsome man in the guest house, on a daily basis. Despite the painful memories, the small town starts to feel unexpectedly comforting, and Kendra thrives in the new environment, begging to stay.
Just as Josie begins to consider building a new life in Happy Harbor, her mother Diane reappears, claiming sobriety and seeking reconciliation. Nana’s last wish was for Josie to mend her relationship with Diane, and she even arranged things to facilitate this reunion. However, Josie’s lifetime of painful experiences with her mother makes forgiveness a daunting challenge.
Happy Harbor delves into themes of family, forgiveness, and second chances, exploring whether Josie can overcome her past and find peace in the town she once fled.
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