
Up in Flames
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Narrated by:
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Jean Ruda Habrukowich
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By:
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Luanna Rugh
About this listen
“Nine — one — one. What is the nature of your emergency?”
“Our bird’s stuck in a tall tree.”
“Young man, this number is for human emergencies only.”
“It is. Honest, lady. My mom was trying to get our macaw down. Now her foot is caught and she’s stuck in the tree, too. I didn’t know what else to do.”
A young widow with a son in a new town, a bird stuck in a tree, an unsympathetic fire captain — how can this lead to romance?
Lyanna Thomas and her son Davey have moved to Aspen Grove Colorado following her husband’s death. When their macaw, Scarlet, decides to go adventuring, a whole new world opens up for the family.
©2020 Luanna Rugh (P)2020 Luanna Rugh
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