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Courting Trouble

By: Deeanne Gist
Narrated by: Danielle Ferland
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CBA best-selling author Deeanne Gist, Christy Award winner for The Measure of a Lady, skillfully blends humor and romance in authentic historical settings. Courting Trouble, set in 1894, features a feisty, fun-loving heroine who tires of waiting for a match made in heaven and decides to settle for one made in Texas. So, on her 30th birthday, Essie launches her own secret mission to find a husband.©2007 Deanne Gist (P)2007 RECORDED BOOKS Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Romance Women's Fiction Witty

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"Essie's journey is touching, funny, and refreshingly atypical ..." ( Library Journal)
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