
The Liveryman
Men of the West, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jay Ryan
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By:
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Barbara Goss
About this listen
“When a person loses their memory, perhaps a wonderful one is unexpectedly given in its place if one chooses to accept it.”
Maggie is on her way to meet the man she's been corresponding with and plans to marry. On her way to meet Noah, an accident changes her whole life.
Even while visiting Maggie in the clinic, Noah knew he was in love with her. Yet she had no memory of him or his letters. Fortunately, she has a strong affection for his mother, Ellen.
Noah needs to begin to romance Maggie before losing her to one of his handsome brothers.
Will Maggie ever get her memory restored? Will Noah be able to capture her heart again before his brothers do?
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