![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mary faces an uncertain future but is heartened by some long-hoped-for reconciliations. Each woman will find strength and refuge in facing painful aspects of their pasts, and romance is in the air for Annie from the least expected direction. As for Jo Marie, she has a few concerns this season, including the ornery handyman she works with and some difficult news regarding the husband she still mourns. It’s spring in Cedar Cove, and guests to the inn include Annie, a young woman who has recently broken off her flawed engagement, and Mary, who is fighting cancer and wants a last glimpse of Seattle and some important people who live there, including George, the only man she ever loved. She believes that the inn and the town offer sanctuary to anyone who needs it and is gratified when visitors seem buoyed by them. Settling into the charming community, becoming a first-class baker, and opening her home and her heart to guests have contributed to her own healing process, and she always feels especially connected to guests who are working through their own issues. After learning of her husband’s death in Afghanistan, Jo Marie bought a B&B in Cedar Cove and christened it The Inn at Rose Harbor. Jo Marie Rose continues to harbor struggling guests in her Cedar Cove inn while she works through her own grief. ![]()
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