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The Beach Trees

The Beach Trees is a story that unfolds in a picturesque coastal setting, focusing on the lives of individuals connected to a particular stand of beach trees. The narrative delves into the relationships and transformations of these characters, intertwining their personal journeys with the natural world around them. more

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Karen White
Karen White

Karen White, born on May 30, 1964, is an American author known for her suspense and thriller novels. Her works have gained popularity among readers for their unique narrative style and captivating plots. more

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