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Curran Glen: The Currans, Book 2

By: Donna Foley Mabry
Narrated by: Eileen Smith
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Sixth book in The Manhattan Stories by Wall Street Journal top-10 best-selling author Donna Foley Mabry, Curran Glen: The Currans, Book 2 continues the saga of the Curran Family.

The Civil War ended, but the turmoil of D’Arcy Curran’s life did not. Rather than give up the child she raised from birth, 16-year-old D’Arcy kidnaps her sister Suzanne’s son. The only safe place for her and little Danny is home…Manhattan, Kansas.

Once there, D’Arcy learns that danger comes in many forms, and some of them are too close for comfort. Her father is murdered by marauding Jayhawkers. Her mother is lost in grief. D’Arcy faces the disapproval of many when she wears trousers, carries a gun, and takes over the responsibility for the farm.

She’s drawn to Royce Quinn, her foreman, who years earlier swore his love to Suzanne. When her sister comes home, D’Arcy fears Suzanne is there to take Danny away from her…and maybe Royce as well.

©2016 Donna Foley Mabry (P)2022 Donna Foley Mabry

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