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Sisters Inn

By: Ruth G Zavitsanos
Narrated by: Patrice Gambardella
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The Sisters Inn gave Eliza Thompson an escape from her past and a promising future as co-proprietor with her dear friend, Abigail Draper. Eliza and Abby, a widow with a half-breed son, combine their strengths to run the inn located on the outskirts of Denver in 1873. When it comes time to hire a father-son team of wayward handymen, Harold and Daniel Tanner, Eliza is hesitant, noting Daniel's undernourished appearance and odd demeanor. Within a few weeks of arriving at the inn, Daniel appears stronger and extremely handsome. His kindness and inexplicable attentiveness cause Eliza's heart to respond with a fearful, yet enjoyable flutter.

For Daniel Tanner the freedom to do as he pleased with his pa by his side was all he wanted in life. Or, so he believed. That changed the moment he caught sight of Eliza. He'd never known a woman to take his breath away and stay locked inside his thoughts.

Though attracted to one another, their pasts make Daniel and Eliza fearful of commitment. Both have their painful secrets that get in the way of gaining one another's trust. Worse, several pa-trons of the inn bring doubt to any thoughts the two have for a future together. Will following her heart's desire be at the cost of Abby's friendship and her beloved inn?

©2013 Ruth G. Zavitsanos (P)2013 Ruth G. Zavitsanos

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Eliza is so dramatic!

This was a good book, but it would’ve been even better if Eliza wasn’t so unnecessarily dramatic. Eliza and Abby on and then the sister then, it’s a very popular in and it’s getting more popular as time goes by. Abby has a mixed son until therefore is considered not good marriage material for the local well to do a society in which she displays. Eliza is a friend who has a tragic path, but do her own determination is now on her feet and her not be Rhonda in. Abby is easy-going nice loving friendly analyzer is the complete opposite. She has missed trust for any stranger who she considers not like her. She especially dislikes foreigners even when they show up with a sick child in the middle of a rainstorm. I do believe Eliza was a keeper at the end where Jesus and Mary stopped in Bethlehem looking for a room and there was Eliza saying no I’m sorry there’s no room at the inn. Whenever something positive would happen you could leave it to Eliza to find the negative. Her friend Abby bought her a beautiful dress and powers all in all she could think of was that I know why she bought this is because it’s the last time she will go shopping with me. I just found a lighter unnecessarily dramatic and I know these books need drama but a lot of the lies it was very unnecessary. Now having said that I want to say I listen to this whole book it really was very good what do you except that Eliza is racist and that in a lyses world one and two doesn’t lead to three but the seven you will enjoy this book because despite everything I said I really enjoyed it!

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