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Faith's Crossing

Featuring Lex & Amanda (Somerville Series, Book Two)

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Faith's Crossing

By: Carrie L. Carr
Narrated by: April Lee
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In the sequel to Destiny's Bridge, rancher Lexington Walters, and realtor Amanda Cauble have faced raging waters and cattle rustlers to be together. They want to build a life together, but one thing stands in their way—Amanda's parents.

When Amanda decides to move permanently to Texas, she travels to her family's Los Angeles home to pack her belongings. Her parents never seemed to care about her sexual orientation, but when Amanda brings Lex home with her, all bets are off. Her mother seems to believe the rancher is beneath her station, while her father will do whatever it takes to get rid of Lex. There's one thing Amanda is certain of - she's found the woman with whom she wants to spend the rest of her life—family be damned. But will their opposition ruin what Lex and Amanda have?

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Very sweet story. The plot development was well done, The main characters Lex and Amanda were adorable. The narrator was excellent!

Sweet story!

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It is always great to learn what happens after “happily ever after” and this one was that book. The same MC with some additions some like abl some less, some drama but not too much.

Loved this sequel.

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Amanda’s parents are horrible and I felt that Amanda should have been stronger and stood up more for herself and Lex. This book has high heat but closed door spice. It does not have a lot of angst which I liked and the storyline flowed well. I felt Lexs voice wasn’t the best, made her seem more hick but she felt more like a strong willed woman and not a hillbilly. This was my second listen to the story.

Liked it for the most part.

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