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A Free Heart

Kansas Crossroads Series, Book 2

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A Free Heart

By: Amelia C. Adams
Narrated by: Lili Dubuque
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Harriet Martin left her plantation home in Atlanta and came to Kansas with one thought on her mind - finding the mother of the man she was supposed to marry. She will never find peace or be able to move on until she knows that Jane, a former slave, is safe and happy.

Tom White wants nothing more than to be his own man - traveling where he will, taking whatever jobs come his way, moving on again when he gets feeling itchy. Now working at the Brody Hotel, he starts to put down roots for the first time since he was forced to leave his home at the age of 15.

Both stubborn, independent, and free spirited, Harriet and Tom have more in common than either one wants to admit. By the same twist of fate, they each have exactly what the other needs - if destiny will allow them to find the happiness they’ve been seeking.

©2015 Tristi Pinkston (P)2018 Tristi Pinkston
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Western Romance Westerns Happiness Destiny

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