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A Home for Rebecca
- Narrated by: Lawrence D Palmer
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The listener would be best served by first listening to J.C. Hulsey's award-winning book, Rebecca. This audiobook continues that story.
A synopsis of the original: Yancy Calhoun was an outlaw. He ordered a beautiful, red-haired, green-eyed, woman passenger to come with him. The young lady's name was Rebecca. The couple became fond of each other. It turned out, he had actually had rescued her from a forced marriage to an older banker, her father owed money. Rebecca noticed some food and jewelry missing and discovered a ten-year-old girl hiding in the barn. The child had been beaten and abandoned by her parents. After their marriage, Yancy and Rebecca adopted Suzy.
©2016 Frank Bowden (P)2017 Outlaws Publishing LLC
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