Coming Home
Baytown Boys
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Narrated by:
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Kale Williams
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By:
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Maryann Jordan
About this listen
Military duty called them away to war zones, but after tours overseas, the group of friends found their way back home as men, seeking the peaceful little seaside town. Now, the band of brothers, together once more, work to provide a place for less fortunate veterans to call home.
Mitch Evans left his career as an FBI agent after his father retired as the Baytown Police Chief. Returning home to take up the mantle, he was glad to be back with his family and the Baytown boys. The bonus? Reuniting with his childhood friend and teenage crush.
Victoria Bradford came back to Baytown to run the Sea Glass Inn after her grandmother's death. A simpler life was what she yearned for. When the new Police Chief showed up on her doorstep, her heart skipped a beat as old memories came rushing back.
When one of Tori's guests died from poisoning, Mitch was determined to stay objective while solving the murder. Then the evidence pointed to Tori as being the intended victim and another attempt was made on her life.
Mitch, desperate to find the killer before he strikes at Tori again, calls upon the Baytown Boys to assist, as he vows to protect her.
©2016 MaryAnn Litton (P)2017 MaryAnn LittonWhat listeners say about Coming Home
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- Avidchic reader
- 26-06-2020
good storyline
thought I'd try this author as it had a murder plot. it's slow paced for the 1st half of the book as your filled in on past and present characters.
well intentioned little community town taking care of their own is what this is all about. there is huge room for more books which I see has been written.
the heroine was a bit sappy but gained momentum toward the end of the book and of course there was lots of reminiscing of school days.
bit too slow for me...and a bit to sweet and homey for my taste.
i think the epilogue jumped the gun simply because it was portraying happy endings with a starting again tone.
didn't need it, felt too sweet.
If you like steady pace listens with lotsa feelgood times, very little angst and some good steam, then try this book, it leads to heaps more
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