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Paperback Melody Harbor: Harmony in Chaos Book

ISBN: B0F3VPPVBS

ISBN13: 9798316741687

Melody Harbor: Harmony in Chaos

A wedding celebration destroyed. A brother missing. A family under fire.
Welcome back to Melody Harbor, where the waves may be calm, but secrets churn just beneath the surface.

Sophie Martin thought her wedding day would mark a new beginning. Instead, it became the start of a nightmare. Her family's beloved bed-and-breakfast burns to the ground during the ceremony. Her brother, Liam, disappears. And the quiet Alabama town they call home begins to whisper accusations no one saw coming.

When Liam is arrested and charged with arson, theft, and drug trafficking, the Martin family is thrust into a storm of scandal, betrayal, and heartbreak. Sophie and her new husband, Eddie Morrison-a former TV anchor turned truth-seeker-refuse to believe the charges. Together, they dive into a twisting investigation that reaches from the shadows of Melody Harbor all the way to Nashville's music scene and beyond.

As small-town politics collide with old enemies and powerful secrets, Sophie and Eddie must rely on their love, their courage, and a tight circle of allies to uncover the truth. But time is running out-and someone will do anything to keep their crimes buried.

Melody Harbor: Harmony in Chaos is a moving, suspenseful, and deeply romantic story of love, loss, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Book 3 in the Melody Harbor series continues Richard Weirich's emotionally rich saga of resilience, redemption, and the fight for justice in a town that always feels like home.

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