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Sparks in Spearfish

Seven Brides of South Dakota, Book 5

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Sparks in Spearfish

By: Kari Trumbo
Narrated by: Meghan Kelly
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Lula can't wait for graduation when she can finally be rid of the bully Barton.

At the Spearfish Normal School, Lula Arnsby is ready to begin a whole new chapter. Her life seems over when the one man she couldn't wait to be rid of strides into her class as the new teacher’s assistant. She wants nothing to do with the handsome prankster, but his aim isn’t to torment her anymore.

Barton Oleson got what he deserved after tormenting Lula one too many times. He wants to be noticed by the pixie-haired beauty Lula. Without his normal tricks. He’s spent the last two years making sure she thinks of him every day, but he’s running out of time to catch her eye. Only one term until she will be a teacher and out of his reach.

Is it enough time to make up for two years of hurt? Can Lula forgive all that he’s done?

©2017 Kari Trumbo (P)2020 Kari Trumbo
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Western Romance Westerns

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