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Desert Lily

By: Zoe Matthews, Adelia Burke
Narrated by: Anaia Rivers
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What if you have been a Harvey Girl for several years but you really wanted to be a teacher? And then you fall in love with a cowboy?

Sabrina has enjoyed being a Harvey Girl even though she would have preferred to become a teacher. Soon after her friend Jo marries a local man, Sabrina wonders if she will ever be able to have the opportunity to have a family. But she resigns herself to the fact that she will probably be a Harvey Girl for many more years, after all, she is starting to be considered an old maid.

Then Sabrina meets Keith Montgomery. As they get to know each other, Sabrina realizes she could easily fall in love with him, but does he feel the same for her? As Sabrina deals with falling in love, along with being put in a position where her life is in danger, will she be able to discover what she really wants for her life, and will that include Keith?

If you enjoy Western historical romances, you’ll love this series!

©2017 Zoe Matthews (P)2019 Zoe Matthews

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