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Bigfoot and the Librarian

Mystic Springs Series, Book 1

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Bigfoot and the Librarian

By: Linda Winstead Jones
Narrated by: Loretta Rawlins
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Something in the water?

Marnie Somerset's new job at the Mystic Springs Library seems almost too good to be true. Yes, the small Alabama town is populated with more than its share of odd people, and she did have a flat tire on her way into town and hallucinate Bigfoot crossing the road, which made for less than a stellar start. But the library is fantastic, her new house is charming, and the hot local writer keeps crossing her path.

In more ways than one.

Clint Maxwell is drawn to the new librarian, even though he knows getting involved with someone from outside Mystic Springs would be a very bad idea. Marnie's not a Springer, and she won't last long in a town awash with magic. Still, when she's threatened he feels compelled to protect her. Is she meant to be his? Is this the woman he's been waiting for?

©2019 Linda Winstead Jones (P)2019 Tantor
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This story was just awesome. Loved the mystical side that didn’t bog me down with details till I was just turning pages. Gave out hints and stories that kept me enthralled. Loved that Bigfoot kept saving her. Was just a great read.
Narration was awesome too.

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