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Unequal by Birth
- Tales of Flynn and Reilly, Book 2
- Narrated by: Reagan Boggs
- Length: 9 hrs and 29 mins
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1866: Daniel Flynn and Molly Reilly’s lives have been dogged by hardship since their orphan days on the streets of New York. Finally, the future is looking bright, and Indiana is the place they call home. Now they can focus on making Cochrane’s Farm a success.
The Civil War might have ended, but the battle for Cochrane’s Farm has only just begun. The Reese brothers are incensed that land, once part of their family farm, has been transferred to the ownership of young Molly. No matter that their daddy had sold it years previously, jealousy and revenge have no regard for right. Women should know their place and this one clearly doesn’t.
Times are changing, and a woman’s place is changing with it. How far will Daniel and Molly go to fight injustice, and is it a price worth paying?
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Addie Byler may be Apple Creek's resident wallflower, but she knows she has a lot to offer—and much to be grateful for. Raised by her loving grandmother, she lives a life filled with good friends and hard work. Wary of romance, Addie assumes no man will look beyond her glasses and her tendency to talk to her rescue donkey, Snickers—until the day she finds a note from a secret admirer. A prank, most likely. But then, a second note arrives . . .
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The reader is awesome
- By Darlin on 10-16-24
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Miranda Trilogy
- By: Grace Livingston Hill
- Narrated by: Anne Hancock
- Length: 29 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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Grace Livingston Hill’s three novels about nineteenth-century small-town America remain relevant a century after they were first published. The timeless themes include the powerful influence of gossip, the importance of faith, and the precious gift of true friendship.
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Sweet series of romances of NY 1800s.
- By L. Locker on 05-28-24
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Cassidy
- By: Lori Wick
- Narrated by: Jill Shellabarger
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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In frontier Montana, Cassidy is a busy seamstress with a hidden history, but her desire for a family would force her to reveal the details of her life. Will she find the strength to take that risk?
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nice story
- By J on 12-18-11
By: Lori Wick
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-01-22
wow
All three of these books were phenomenal...never a dull moment. If you like historical fiction,you' ll love these books.
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