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  • The Songbird's Call

  • The Songbirds of Darling Bay, Book 2
  • By: Rachael Herron
  • Narrated by: Xe Sands
  • Length: 7 hrs and 45 mins

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The Songbird's Call

By: Rachael Herron
Narrated by: Xe Sands
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Publisher's Summary

From international bestseller Rachael Herron, comes a book too delightful to put down:

Once Adele, Molly, and Lana were The Darling Songbirds, a world-famous country band. Now they're just three sisters who barely speak. But that's about to change.

Middle sister Molly arrives in town, and is immediately drawn to the neglected little café where she worked as a teenager. Could she dare to bring it back to life? As lead singer, Molly had always been the voice of the band. But caught between controlling big sister Adele and demanding baby sister Lana, she never felt heard. If she's going to reopen the café, she'll do it on her own terms, no more being bossed.

So the last person she should fall for is the handsome Sheriff Colin McMurty - the man whose job it is to tell people exactly what to do.

©2016 Rachael Herron (P)2017 Rachael Herron

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