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Wiley

The Snows of Clear Creek, Book 2

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Wiley

By: Kit Morgan
Narrated by: Tiffany Morgan
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A Rich Man. A Lowly Maid. And Snow Flakes!

Wiley Snow was known as the Soap Prince of the eastern seaboard. His family might be eccentric, but their money made up for it. They made their fortune off Snow Flakes, an invention of his father's, and more than a few families wanted their daughter paired with Wiley. So when it came time for his sister Wilhemina's wedding, they jumped at the chance to attend. But Wiley had other plans, and none of them included marrying a young woman from New York's high society.

After Enid McCandless lost her parents, she did the only thing she could think of to survive. She became a maid. Her first and only job was with the famous Snow family. She wasn't sure what they were famous for, other than blowing things up, but took the job anyway. Now after two years of employment, Mr. Snow's eldest daughter was getting married. But that's not all. A passel of wedding guests from New York were coming, and Enid wondered if Clear Creek was ready for such a thing. She also wondered why Wiley gave her funny looks now and then. He couldn't possibly be interested in her, could he? She was a lowly housemaid. He a prince among his peers. And some of the wedding guests wanted to make sure she knew she would never be good enough for the likes of him.

©2023 Kit Morgan (P)2024 Tantor
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