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The Dowry of Miss Lydia Clark

Gresham Chronicles, Book 3

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The Dowry of Miss Lydia Clark

By: Lawana Blackwell
Narrated by: Beverley A. Crick
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New love blooms as spring falls on Gresham.

As Andrew and Julia Phelps enjoy newly married life, the town of Gresham awaits the next big romance. Surely with spring around the corner, new love must soon arrive, but few could predict where it would blossom.

Reserved schoolmistress Lydia Clark had resigned herself to solitary life when she suddenly finds herself with two eligible men seeking her hand. But even as she considers their offers, her heart is drawn to someone else.

Newcomer Noelle Somerville has settled in Gresham with secrets to hide, and nursing a broken heart. An unexpected turn of events makes her wildest dreams seem possible at last.

More than one unlikely romance blooms among the villagers, and listeners will be delighted as timid hearts are renewed by the joy of unforeseen love.

©2008 Lawana Blackwell (P)2021 Recorded Books Inc.
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