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The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton

The Last Train to Key West

by Chanel Cleeton
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  • Jun 2020, 320 pages
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  • Jean B. (Naples, FL)
    Easy, intriguing read
    Chanel Cleeton's novel, The Last Train to Key West, is not a literary masterpiece but it's a good read. For anyone looking for an intriguing beach read this book will be perfect. The three heroines, Helen, Mirta, and Elizabeth, all meet their Prince Charmings and the adventures that ensue end with a Happily Ever After. Enroute to this happy ending they meet each other and they must face the danger of a hurricane headed for the Keys.

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