ItοΏ½s 1886, and the St. Clairs are living out their dreams in three very different parts of the worldοΏ½Paris, Brazil, and Colorado. And while each has found a measure of success and joy, each is haunted by past sins and secrets. Odessa St. Clair McAllan has adapted well to life on her beautiful Colora
Sing: A Novel of Colorado
β Scribed by Bergren, Lisa T.
- Book ID
- 108891268
- Publisher
- David C Cook
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 444 KB
- Series
- Homeward 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781434767073
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β¦ Synopsis
ItοΏ½s 1886, and the St. Clairs are living out their dreams in three very different parts of the worldοΏ½Paris, Brazil, and Colorado. And while each has found a measure of success and joy, each is haunted by past sins and secrets. Odessa St. Clair McAllan has adapted well to life on her beautiful Colorado ranch, but nothing has prepared her for the devastation that the winter of 1886 brings. Far away in Paris, Moira St. Clair discovers she has been robbed by her manager and has fewer options than she imagined. Meanwhile, Dominic, working the boxing rings of South America, loses the wrong fight and ends up shanghaied by a frustrated sea captain. Can all three manage to find their way back to a reunion in Colorado οΏ½ especially while haunted by a former menace who reemerges, bent on bringing each of them down?
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