The Summer Wives

ISBN-10
1635463823
ISBN-13
9781635463828
Series
The Summer Wives
Category
Islands
Pages
562
Language
English
Published
2018
Publisher
HarperLuxe
Author
Beatriz Williams

Description

Twenty years after being banished from Winthrop Island, Miranda Schuyler returns to find justice for the man she once loved.

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