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Cargando... The listening sky (edición 1996)por Dorothy Garlock
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The Listening Sky by Dorothy Garlcok Time: 1888 Women and children are brought to the town in hopes of starting up businesses for the town. The town has no businesses and Jane finds out the man just wanted to get women there for the men who were logging. If TC can keep the men happy they will work and make money for him. Jane wants to leave as soon as possible now that she knows why they were brought there. She stepped in to help the cook, take care of the doctor that is dying and to help with little girl who was brought in to see the doctor. She found out what was wrong and went back upstairs and asked the doctor what to do and it worked. Someone attacks Jane and when TC finds her he takes care of her along with help from others and he even marries her. TC has found out that somebody wants her and is torturing her with notes. Secrets are shared with her spouse and it relieves her tension. They hope others will be able to watch her 24/7 when he's not available to do so because someone is still out to get her.... sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Fiction.
Romance.
Historical Fiction.
In the 1880s, Jane Love comes to Timbertown, Wyoming to escape her heritage and begin a new job and an independent new life. But upon her arrival, she discovers that she and 19 other women were recruited, not to work, but to become wives of lumberjacks. Jane is appalled by the arrangement but agrees to a mock marriage with the town's owner. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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It’s always with a joyful heart that I finish reading one of my favorite authors stories! Thank you Dorothy Garlock. ( )