
Road to Freedom
Broken Roads, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Janet Aldrich
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Lawrence Redmond
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By:
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Leigh Lincoln
About this listen
A marriage which shouldn’t be. The path to forgiveness begins in unlikely places. And love can bloom among the thorns. Immigrant Francisco has escaped the cruelty of Cuba, but has been a man without a true home. Now, terminal cancer has driven him into the arms of Stacy. Traveling halfway around the world together, they each have a journey to take. Francisco confronts his past, while Stacy tries to open her heart after a devastating first marriage. Both push each other in ways they are unwilling to accept. Can he make amends and say he’s sorry for his wrongs? Can she learn to let go and be free to love again?
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