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The Problem Child

Audiobook
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 6 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 6 weeks

She's restless and rebellious. He's loved her since they were children. Can his scheme to give her exactly what she desires most convince her they're meant to be?

Cymbeline Barnes has been waiting for a grand adventure. When the town competition is announced she sees it as her chance to spread her wings, even if people think she's wild and rebellious. But when she learns that the competition is for men only her hopes are dashed. Should she give into societal pressure and do what most women do now? Marry a man of fine standing and have children? After all, it's only her pride that's keeping her from admitting that she's fallen in love with Victor Olofsson.

Victor Olofsson has it all. A university degree. A job at Emerson Pass Bank. A new cottage of his own. What he doesn't have is Cymbeline Barnes - his former enemy but now the love of his life. When he learns of her disappointment about the town competition, he thinks he may have a way to win her heart for good.

Family saga meets clean and swoony romance in this fourth installment of Tess Thompson's bestselling Emerson Pass Historical Series. Fall into the past for a heartwarming escape into the American frontier during the roaring twenties.

Formats

  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

Languages

  • English

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