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Huckleberry Harvest

Download or Read eBook Huckleberry Harvest PDF written by Jennifer Beckstrand and published by Zebra. This book was released on 2015-05-26 with total page 367 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Huckleberry Harvest
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Publisher : Zebra
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781420136517
ISBN-13 : 1420136518
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Book Synopsis Huckleberry Harvest by : Jennifer Beckstrand

Book excerpt: Anna and Felty Helmuth’s zest for matchmaking is unstoppable—and with grown-up grandchild number three on her way to their home in lovely Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin, what better reason to put their talents to work once more?... When Mandy Helmuth hears that her best friend Kristina’s heart has been broken, she decides to visit her grandparents and cheer her up. Mandy never liked Noah Mischler anyway, with his rough exterior and outspoken ways. Unfortunately, she can’t avoid him—especially after he saves her life… If he weren’t helping Felty with home repairs, Noah would be more than happy to stay away from uppity Mandy Helmuth. Of course, then he wouldn’t have been able to rescue her—and she wouldn’t have had the chance to discover the real Noah beneath the tough persona—the one she falls in love with…


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