
Till the Storm Passes By
Alaskan Waters Series, Book One
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Narrated by:
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Kimberly Worthy
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By:
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AnnaLee Conti
About this listen
“Mommy! Wake up!” a little girl screams. But the woman on the beach lies cold and wet and still.
Evie Parker is plagued by a recurring nightmare from her childhood - who is the woman in her dream? What does it mean?
A deathbed confession compels Evie to leave her home in Rhode Island and travel to the Territory of Alaska, where she struggles to unravel a past shrouded in mystery. Can she come through storms, both physical and emotional, to open her heart to true love?
Author AnnaLee Conti’s gripping story explores the power of secrets, love, and forgiveness.
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