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The Mountain Between Us

By: Cindy Myers
Narrated by: Coleen Marlo
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From acclaimed author Cindy Myers comes a big-hearted story of pulling together, facing life's challenges - and knowing what it means to really come home....

Cut off from the outside world by a blanket of snow, the holidays are usually a time for peace and quiet in tiny Eureka, Colorado. But this year the mountain town is in trouble. Thanks to a corrupt investor, the treasury is bankrupt, leaving residents to struggle through an especially harsh winter. Then there are those with more personal problems, like Maggie Stevens, pregnant and torn between single motherhood or drawing the father-to-be into a life he's not cut out for. And Olivia Theriot, the mayor's prodigal daughter, is harboring a secret so painful she may never be able to settle down. But mother nature is about to put things in perspective....

When a blizzard blows through just days before Christmas, some are left stranded - and others missing. Now there's only one thing on Eureka's wish list: to live up to its name, and its reputation for coming together, and find a way to bring everyone back home - where they belong.

©2013 Cynthia Myers (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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I don’t know why I listened to the end. Maybe it was because I liked some of the people. But the story was rather pedestrian. Also, I found the narrator to be sub-par.

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