
Saving Caroline
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Narrated by:
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Bianca Pierson
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By:
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K. Larsen
About this listen
Caroline survived, or did she?
On an icy evening, Caroline, her husband, step-son, and daughter are on their way home, when a tragic accident occurs. She was the only survivor.
Unexpectedly, she picks up and moves to Alabama. Alone in a close-knit small town, she struggles to make a fresh start. Night terrors and panic attacks hinder her ability to move on.
Trick, a confirmed bachelor, owns the local Alabama bar, The Trick. When he tries to learn more about Caroline, his new waitress, she puts up a mighty fight. Deciding to take it slow, and be a friend to her, Trick slowly works to break her walls down, brick by brick.
©2013 Katherine Larsen (P)2022 Katherine Larsen
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