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Rescuing Sienna's Heart

Hawkins Ridge Animal Sanctuary, Book 3

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Rescuing Sienna's Heart

De : Ruby James
Lu par : Sanya Simmons, Mike Lenz
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After losing her husband, Sienna Parker has been living a shadow of her former life, paralyzed by anxiety and guilt over not being the mother her young son deserves. When her sister, Maya, suggests a fresh start in a small town, Sienna agrees. Oak Mountain turns out to be nothing like she expected. Her son is thriving, she's minutes away from her sister, and for the first time in years, Sienna feels a spark of hope. But when that spark comes in the form of Maya's boss, Noah, she finds herself facing something she hadn't planned on: falling in love again.

The town knows Noah Garrison as one of the owners of Hawkins Ridge Animal Sanctuary and Farms. After his marriage to a city girl fell apart, he poured all his energy into turning Hawkins Ridge into a thriving business. Now with time on his hands, Noah wants to find a project that will have the town see him as his own man, separate from the Becketts. Spending his free time with another city woman wasn't part of the plan.

When the structure of Sienna's job changes, will she pack up and return to Philadelphia, or will she stay in the town that has accepted her and the man who rescued her heart? Welcome back to Oak Mountain. A town where everyone knows your name, family and friends are plentiful, and second chances aren't just for the animals.

©2025 Ruby James (P)2025 Tantor Media
Afro-américaine Fiction Petites villes et ruralité
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