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Where We Used to Live

By: Elizabeth Mahood
Narrated by: Ophelia De Armas
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The Wallace women have always been known for their fiery and outspoken nature, and Sarah Wallace is no different than her ancestors before her. But in the city of Sugar Grove, Florida, not much has changed. Racism, discrimination, and hate still lie deep in the families that have inhabited the area since the 1800s. As she takes over as CEO of the Sugar Grove Sugar company, she soon discovers just how deep that hatred goes. Her new venture of turning her family's old plantation into a recovery and therapy ranch is on the line as evil rears its ugly head and she discovers a body on her property.

The handsome sheriff's deputy, Lucas Prescott is seemingly the only man who has her back and is falling hard for Sarah. In order to protect her, he must go up against enemies that he never expected to encounter in his hometown. Will Sarah cross the line and put her trust in a man, or will the buried evils from the past kill them both and take down the Wallace family once and for all?

©2022 Heidi Hesthaven (P)2022 Heidi Hesthaven

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