
How to Care for a Lady
The Wetherby Brides, Book 6
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Verona Westbrook
About this listen
Hannah, Lady Beeston, can't say she's sorry that her husband is dead. The past 10 years have been anything but blissful, and seeing as they culminated in her being shot (albeit accidentally), she just can't find it in her heart to be sad. But it leaves her with a bad leg and an uncertain future - two things she isn't sure she can get past.
Dr. Graham Alcott is more than happy with his quiet bachelor lifestyle. He spends his days tending to the sick and his nights studying by candlelight. That is, until his colleague asks him to take on one very important patient.
Life as they know it is about to change for the better, but will forces beyond their control keep them from fulfilling their true destiny?
©2016 Jerrica Knight-Catania (P)2017 Jerrica Knight-Catania
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