![]() ![]() Meanwhile, the ongoing renovations at 55 Tradd Street unearth the remains of a newborn buried in the foundation, which explains why she has been hearing a baby cry throughout the house. ![]() However, Jack is equally determined to be in his child’s life, and when he hires Melanie to help him find a bigger house, she finds that she can’t get rid of him. When the novel opens, Melanie is still angry with Jack and determined to take on parenthood alone. ![]() Return to Tradd Street, book four in the Tradd Street series, continues to follow psychic Realtor Melanie Middleton as she struggles with her feelings for writer Jack Trenholm and the renovations on her historic home in Charleston, South Carolina. ![]() Karen White has long been on my list of favorite authors, and I don’t know why I waited so long to continue this series. There are no spoilers for this book, but there might be spoilers from the previous three installments. Please note: This review is for the 4th book in the Tradd Street series. Now that I’ve caught up with reviews of the holiday books I read over the last couple of months, the rest of this week and all of next week will be reviews of books I read since last summer that I hadn’t had a chance to review until now.įirst up is Return to Tradd Street, the fourth book in Karen White’s Tradd Street series. ![]()
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