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  • Joce is shocked to learn that the mystery, the house, and the future love of her life are all in Edilean, a small town in Virginia that Miss Edi never told her about.

    Lavender Morning by Jude Deveraux: Book summary 2010

  • Sara had already called Joce, who’d said that Luke might burst into tears at the thought of a home-cooked meal.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • Sara had already called Joce, who’d said that Luke might burst into tears at the thought of a home-cooked meal.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • Sara had already called Joce, who’d said that Luke might burst into tears at the thought of a home-cooked meal.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • After her mother died when Joce was only five years old, her father remarried into his own class, and Joce became an outsider -- until she met Edilean Harcourt.

    Lavender Morning by Jude Deveraux: Book summary 2010

  • When Miss Edi passes away, she leaves Joce all her worldly possessions, including an eighteenth-century house and a letter with clues to a mystery that began in 1941.

    Lavender Morning by Jude Deveraux: Book summary 2010

  • In the letter, Miss Edi also mentions that she has found the perfect man for Joce -- a handsome young lawyer.

    Lavender Morning by Jude Deveraux: Book summary 2010

  • I wanted it to be in Edilean Manor with Luke and Rams, and Joce and Tess there.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • The FBI kid they left in front of the tapes was told Joce left, so he assumed the fortune-telling tent would be empty.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • The townspeople had known it was Joce doing the fortune-telling.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

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