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Old Castle Secrets
- Happil-TEA Ever After Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Stephanie Richardson
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
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Three generations of heartbreak. One chance to heal old wounds. “I never want to see you again!”
Khrista didn't believe her daughter when she stormed out of her life five years ago. But every day since, her daughter's angry words have echoed in Khrista's mind, even as she tries to hide the truth from her chosen family—the community that raised her. Finding solace in her preschool classroom by day and her whisky by night, Khrista is forced to confront her pride and her problems when someone from her past brings news that threatens to drive her deeper into the danger zone.
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Join the O'Donnell women on their quest for forgiveness and family and love.