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Coddiwomple by S.E. Harmon
Coddiwomple by S.E. Harmon





Now approaching forty, both JJ and Cam have had other relationships, but none that have ‘stuck’ – which, Cam’s exes insist, is because he’s still in love with the-one-that-got-away – an assertion Cam most heartily refutes. That was more than a decade earlier, when they were both in their mid-twenties. Falling in love and planning to make a life with the man he loved was just the icing on the cake – until it wasn’t, and JJ left town to follow his dream. After a childhood and adolescence spent moving from place to place as his father collected and discarded wives (!) Cameron was finally able to put down roots and gain some stability when he went to live with his stepmother Rosy. The man he’d planned to marry.Ĭameron Foster likes his life as a small-town veterinarian, although his love life hasn’t been quite as successful. It’s what he’d always dreamed of living an unencumbered life away from the small Florida town of Coral Cove and the family responsibilities that had been dumped on him at a young age, following the death of his mother and his father’s descent into alcoholism – and he has no regrets.

Coddiwomple by S.E. Harmon Coddiwomple by S.E. Harmon Coddiwomple by S.E. Harmon

I confess that I initially thought Coddiwomple was a made-up word, but it turns out it isn’t! It means “to travel in a purposeful manner towards a vague destination”, and it’s the perfect title for this second chance romance in which a globetrotting photographer comes back to the home town – and the man – he left years before only to discover that life has a way of bringing you back to where you’re supposed to be.įor well over a decade, Journey Sutton – usually known as JJ – has travelled the world, making a name for himself (and a good living) as a wildlife photographer.







Coddiwomple by S.E. Harmon