Cedar Key novels (Terri DuLong)
Second in the Florida-set series of knitting, friends, and family from the author who's "a southern Debbie Macomber, but with a flair all her own" (Karin Gillespie, author of Girl Meets Class).
In this beautifully crafted and uplifting novel, the author of the acclaimed Spinning Forward welcomes readers back to the lush Florida island of Cedar Key, where the vibrant shades of hibiscus and azaleas are the perfect backdrop
A novel of second—and even third—chances in the charming series. "You'll fall instantly in love with Cedar Key and this homespun knitting community." —Lori Wilde, New York Times–bestselling author
For the second time in ten years, Grace Stone is starting over on Cedar Key. Grace first moved to the serene Florida island to escape a disastrous relationship. Now a visit with her Aunt Maude is interrupted
A story of old wounds healed and bright new beginnings set in the Sunshine State from "a southern Debbie Macomber, but with a flair all her own" (Karin Gillsepie, author of Divinely Yours).
Everyone has been eagerly awaiting the opening of Cedar Key's newest shop, Berkley's Chocolates & Gems. For Berkley Whitmore, moving to the peaceful Florida island is more than a business opportunity. Beneath the bright purple streak
...The New York Times–bestselling author invites you to the close-knit Florida island community that offers a whole new perspective on family and forgiveness.
In the wake of her husband Andrew's sudden passing, there's nowhere Marin Kane would rather be than back on Cedar Key. Marin plans to run the needlepoint store next to her mother Dora's yarn shop, and settle once more into her tranquil hometown. Then a bombshell arrives:
..."Dulong's characters will win your heart" in the book that bids farewell to the colorful Florida community where second chances and friendships blossom (The Pilot).
Josie Sullivan adores her Cedar Key home. It's been the ideal place to raise her daughter, Orli, who's just turning sixteen. Now that Josie has realized her dream of becoming a registered nurse, she's been offered the perfect job too—helping the local doctor
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