
The War Hero's Welcome
A Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery (Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery Series, Book 18)
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Narrated by:
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Deborah Bernard
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By:
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Dianne Harman
About this listen
The war hero returns home with his dog, Wicked. Both have been injured. Their welcome should be pretty straightforward, but not everyone likes a war hero. Maybe Kelly’s son, Cash, should have stayed in Afghanistan. At least there he knew who the enemy was!
All Kelly and Mike want to do is help Cash recuperate from his injuries. They never planned on becoming involved with a kidnapping.
Good to have guard dogs when you need them.
This is the 18th book in the best-selling Cedar May Cozy Mystery series by two-time USA Today best-selling author Dianne Harman.
©2020 Dianne Harman (P)2020 Dianne Harman
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