Any Day Now
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Narrated by:
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Therese Plummer
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By:
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Robyn Carr
About this listen
The highly anticipated sequel to New York Times best-selling author Robyn Carr's What We Find transports listeners back to Sullivan's Crossing. The rustic campground at the crossroads of the Colorado and Continental Divide trails welcomes everyone - whether you're looking for a relaxing weekend getaway or a whole new lease on life. It's a wonderful place where good people face their challenges with humor, strength, and love.
For Sierra Jones, Sullivan's Crossing is meant to be a brief stopover. She's put her troubled past behind her, but the path forward isn't yet clear. A visit with her big brother, Cal, and his new bride, Maggie, seems to be the best option to help her get back on her feet. Not wanting to burden or depend on anyone, Sierra is surprised to find the Crossing offers so much more than a place to rest her head. Cal and Maggie welcome her into their busy lives, and she quickly finds herself bonding with Sully, the quirky campground owner who is the father figure she's always wanted. But when her past catches up with her, it's a special man and an adorable puppy who give her the strength to face the truth and fight for a brighter future. In Sullivan's Crossing Sierra learns to cherish the family you are given and the family you choose.
©2017 Robyn Carr (P)2017 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about Any Day Now
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- Rosslyn
- 21-04-2017
Real, Entertaining and Heartwarming
There's something about the way Robyn Carr writes that makes me smile. Her characters are believable, funny and flawed. I love the flaws, they are the part that makes the characters authentic. Sully is becoming one of my favourite characters. Robyn Carr has a way of writing about horrendous experiences without making me cringe with repetitive recounts of ghastly moments. Instead I find myself smiling at characters who choose to make each moment count rather than focusing on an ugly past. I like the subtle complexities of her characters, but best of all I like a story that takes me away from my own story and makes me smile.
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