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The New York Times best-selling author of Spring Forward returns to Mystic Creek, Oregon, where an unlikely pair learns to open themselves up to love.

Newcomer to the sheriff's department Erin De Laney knows next to nothing about wilderness patrols, but she's also never been one to back down from a challenge. So when a rude and stubborn cowboy takes her by surprise on her first day patrolling the mountain trails as a part-time ranger, she lets him have it.

Wyatt Fitzgerald doesn't consider his deafness a disability, and he doesn't want special consideration from anyone - least of all a spoiled city girl like Erin. He prides himself on his ability to read lips, and when she confronts him, Wyatt sees no reason to volunteer to her that he's deaf. But there's no escaping each other in the small Oregon town, especially once Erin seeks him out to make amends.

Wyatt gave up on dating long ago, but the written correspondence he and Erin begin to share speak to him like nothing else ever has. Out of their tentative truce blossoms a chance for a once-in-a-lifetime love if he's willing to give her his heart and make her his.

©2018 Adeline Catherine Anderson (P)2018 Recorded Books
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Women's Fiction Heartfelt Oregon
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I enjoyed listening to it, her books portray every level of life, being deaf, dyslexic and betrayed so I thoroughly enjoyed the book, looking forward to listening the last book in the series.

Lovely read

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I couldn’t stay listening to it. I like a good romance and gave it a good try but omg this is so cringy. Every time two people had a conversation it was so unrealistic the way to people would actually talk to each other. The narrator has this woman’s angst drowl that real life woman with real things to worry about just fine lame. I spent the whole time rolling my eyes thinking don’t be so wet! Sorry line could have worked but the actors or should I say writing is so hammed up it made me feel nauseous. Sorry.

Cringe!

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