Summer’s Cove by Aurora Rey: Audiobook Review
Summer’s Cove by Aurora Rey is set in Provincetown and is a sort of follow on to Winter’s Harbor in that the main characters from Winter’s Harbor make an appearance
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Summer’s Cove by Aurora Rey is set in Provincetown and is a sort of follow on to Winter’s Harbor in that the main characters from Winter’s Harbor make an appearance
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