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  • Brandeen: In the Shadow of Captain Moonlight

  • Fitzmichael Family, Book 2
  • By: Helen Walsh Folsom
  • Narrated by: Kathy Quinn
  • Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins

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Brandeen: In the Shadow of Captain Moonlight

By: Helen Walsh Folsom
Narrated by: Kathy Quinn
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Brandeen lived with her tender-hearted mother, Peig, in the town of Cullymor, Ireland. However, it was not at all pleasant. She was considered illegitimate and treated horribly by the town folk. When she learns of her father's return, she burns with anger and resentment. Brandeen resents this estranged father who forces her away from her secure little cottage home into an uncomfortable manor house and dangerous circumstances that repeatedly threaten her life. Although she grows to enjoy her training to become a shipping company magnate, she still resents her father until slowly and surely she realizes the man she hates is the man she would risk anything to defend, even to revealing the identify of Captain Moonlight.

©2014 Helen Walsh Folsom (P)2016 Helen Walsh Folsom

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