
Lady's Man
A Short Novel (Love & Laughter in the Lowcountry)
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Narrated by:
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Braden Wright
About this listen
Instinct brought Annie Franklin to Folly Beach, South Carolina to say good-bye to her grandmother. As a parting gift to her beloved gram, she also decides it’s time to live a freer, more open-hearted life. Thanks to one very intuitive dog and a perfect stranger, she discovers that ‘letting go’ has as much to do with embracing the present as it does with shedding the past.
New York Times best-selling author Tanya Anne Crosby makes her contemporary fiction debut with a novella about life and love in the Lowcountry...
LADY’S MAN is an unabridged publication of the short story LADY’S MAN, which was first published in Cast of Characters by NINC and Fiction Studio Books. This work is a novella, not a full-length novel.
©2012 Tanya Anne Crosby (P)2012 Tanya Anne CrosbyWhat listeners say about Lady's Man
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