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The Family Man

Gracie Island, Book 4

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The Family Man

By: Leigh Fenty
Narrated by: John Walker
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Chief Jasper Goodspeed’s compulsion to protect those he loves kicks into overdrive when Hurricane Isabella threatens Gracie Island.

As he gathers his friends and family to make sure they’re safe from the impeding storm, Jasper hopes his very pregnant wife, Poppie, doesn’t go into labor.

After last-minute preparations are made to secure the town against the high wind and the rising water, most of the islanders gather at the old Ice House building, while Jasper, his family, and their friends, hunker down in the basement of the sheriff’s department.

When the winds die down, and the rain stops, what will be left of Gracie Island? No matter what kind of devastation they may face after the storm passes, the residents of the island will band together as they always have to make their home whole again.

That’s what they do. They’re Gracie Islanders.

The Family Man is the fourth book in the Gracie Island Series.

©2023 Leigh Fenty (P)2024 Leigh Fenty
Family Life Small Town & Rural

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