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Cranberry Winter

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" Romance, suspense, and murder are at the center of this evocative sequel to Blackberry Days of Summer and An Elderberry Fall.

Nothing seems to change for Carrie Parker. Even as she attempts to move on, her life is haunted by reminders of the late Herman Camm, who forever changed the life of her family. His twin, Kindred, is the spitting image of his brother, yet everyone feels he is the opposite of his womanizing twin. But Carrie's afraid he is Herman come back to life. Her husband Simon, busy chasing his dream of playing Colored League baseball, thinks she's losing her mind. Kindred's true identity is revealed, but the town is soon reeling with a murder to solve. "

349 pages, Library Binding

Published May 16, 2018

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Ruth P. Watson

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December 8, 2016
I have say this is one good book to read. I truly can't wait until last book is out. This is full shocking stories between that charters. It was full of surprises, but keep you wanted more. Some part of this story Carrie had to gone through made cry. But, I'm glad that things worked out her at the end.
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September 26, 2019
By this point in the story I would have loved to have learned more of the other characters in the story.
The story line became sketchy when it came to her mother's relationship with Herman Camm. I would have loved to know a little more about Simon, his family and shady behavior. By the third book I wanted more. Nevertheless, I read all three books in less than two weeks.
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June 14, 2018
I've enjoyed reading this series. Blackberry Days of Summer is my favorite one so far. I can't wait to read the next book to see what happens with Carrie and the men in her life.
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March 24, 2017
Carrie grows up

I enjoyed the journey that Ms. Watson took me on the evolution of Carrie. A lot happens in a season.
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