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Ransom for a Song

By: Phyllis Clark Nichols
Narrated by: Phyllis Clark Nichols
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A world away, a liberated heart is trapped in peril

Caroline Carlyle has rediscovered her heart's song and is realizing dreams she thought were beyond her grasp, including her musical debut at the university and a marriage proposal from Roderick Adair. After setting a wedding date, Caroline receives an unexpected gift that sends her to Guatemala to fulfill another life dream.

Upon her arrival, smoking volcanoes, two brutal men in a blue truck, and a catastrophic landslide threaten not only Caroline's dreams but her very life. Roderick is struggling with the guilt of his own secrets, but when he hears of the danger, he summons Caroline's brothers and spares nothing to find his beloved Caroline.

From the magnolia trees of Georgia to the bluegrass of Kentucky to the cloud-drenched mountainous jungles of Guatemala, Caroline's story continues...and her life is forever changed.

©2020 Phyllis Clark Nichols (P)2020 Phyllis Clark Nichols

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