
The Chicagoan Switch
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Narrado por:
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Hollie Jackson
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Patty Devlin
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Caroline couldn't follow through with the mail-order marriage she had agreed to, so she switched places with the woman next to her on the train. Anxious to get home, she had more reason to hurry when she received a wire relaying a family emergency. Traveling with the Union Pacific across the Midwest was a long, hot trip, and Caroline's temper flared at the man who took responsibility for the railroad. Her temper wasn't the only thing flaring - her bottom also felt the heat when Royce Ashby had had enough of her bad humor. A man's patience could take him only so far, and it was quite obvious to him that Caroline was in need of a keeper. He knew he was up for the task.
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- 04-21-15
A believable story--for once
Would you consider the audio edition of The Chicagoan Switch to be better than the print version?
I did not read the print version.
What did you like best about this story?
The story did not have the twit factor that so many books of this genre had.
Which scene was your favorite?
I really did not have one.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Not really, but I don't listen to these books to be inspired.
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