Read Promise Cove (A Pelican Pointe Novel Book 1) Online
Authors: Vickie McKeehan
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or
d
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looked
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r
uit?
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eli
c
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M
elon?”
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ughed
.
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M
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Room,
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ng
w
a
s
defi
ni
t
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of
f
k
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.
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I
need
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g
a
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lon
of
Deli
c
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M
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and
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g
a
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f
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t
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nu
t
.
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“
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t
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,
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s
.
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.
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een minu
t
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s
t
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m
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x
up
the
colo
r
.
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ou
go
ahead
and
sho
p
.
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ome back
in
fif
t
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n
an
d
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l
l
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v
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read
y
.
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a
whi
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t
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w
a
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lpaper
mindi
n
g
her
o
w
n
b
us
in
es
s, but
moved
cl
o
s
er
when
she
overheard
the
b
r
ief
e
x
cha
n
g
e
.
“
Y
o
u
do
n
’
t
w
an
t
t
o
mak
e
he
r
w
ai
t
an
d
ge
t
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mad
,
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r
ald.
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h
at
N
ick
fe
l
low
might
come
in
and
punch
y
our
ligh
t
s
ou
t
.
”