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Small Town Angel

By: K'Anne Meinel
Narrated by: Cassandra Arnold
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Small towns are notorious for secrets...but what if you bring your secrets with you?

Amy Adams arrives in Northpoint, Wisconsin, on a greyhound bus. Small towns are well-known for not taking to strangers, but this stranger decides to stay. Amy has a look around, and to her, it "feels" like home. She rents a cabin in the woods outside of town and proceeds to look for a place to open a store.

Renting to own from one of the locals, she soon finds herself making friends and making waves. She won't discuss where she is from and has nothing to say about her past. People are extremely curious. This Southern belle has them talking.

Abby Shipman, the chief of police in this neck of the woods, is intrigued by the decidedly mysterious and straight redheaded whirlwind that has blown into town. It's strange that she won't talk about her past, and she is certainly uncomfortable around Abby...or is it cops, in general?

©2015 K'Anne Meinel (P)2020 K'Anne Meinel
Action & Adventure Fiction Stranger

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