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The Tree at Lindley Park

By: Annette Marie Stephenson
Narrated by: Caitlyn Porayko
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Cara Jo Sanderson was left at a local hospital as an infant. She had been through many foster homes. As a child, she loved to visit Lindley Park, a well-known place that inspired her to capture her art pieces on canvas.

Observing closer, she noticed a special tree that had carvings on it. Stumbling upon this tree, she learns of a dark secret. She discovers a friendship with new beginnings. Cara gets adopted by the Saunders family, where she must meet challenges that test her ability to heal from the losses she has experienced.

Now a young woman, Cara has secrets that have been kept from her. Will these secrets affect her life? Will Cara move on from her past and start to love again?

The Tree at Lindley Park is a touching and emotional story about regaining love lost and beginning a new life. Where there is hope, there is true love to heal a broken heart.

©2022 Annette Stephenson (P)2024 Annette Stephenson
Coming of Age Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Romance Women's Fiction Heartfelt

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