
Indian Summer
A Contemporary Western Romance
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Amy Elizabeth

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About this listen
Four years have passed since Rebecca’s first summer in Jackson, Wyoming. Her decision to settle on the Flying W was not without sacrifice, but she can’t imagine being any happier than she is right now. Her husband, Alec, provides her with everything she could ever want–namely, the love and respect she’s yearned for all her life. She’s never had a reason to feel insecure in their marriage. Then a beautiful stranger arrives in town, a woman with strong ties to the Westins…and a long history with Alec.
Alec has never been the type of man to talk about himself. He’s always felt that most things are better left in the past. But when he comes face to face with that past–and a decision that’s haunted him for nearly a decade–he knows it’s time to share the details with his wife. As he slowly reveals his story, Rebecca realizes just how much she doesn’t know about her husband. And as they each struggle to bridge the gap between past and present, they fail to notice a much quieter tragedy that’s taking place right under their own roof…
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