Starlas Search, Cat Cahill
Starlas Search, Cat Cahill
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Starla's Search

Author: Cat Cahill

Narrator: Emma Faye

Unabridged: 2 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

He'll help her find her missing brother before Christmas. But can she trust him?
Starla Logan's brother disappeared three years ago. With no family left, she receives a surprise letter from him. Zachary is in trouble in Denver and needs help. She leaves immediately and arrives at the Broad Street Boarding House just before Christmas. She'll find Zachary, no matter how long it takes. But when the handsome man staying at the boarding house next door offers to help, she gladly takes him up on his offer.
Wyatt Dawson is being paid to find Zachary Logan, and Starla is his best option to make sure the job is done. But the more he works with her, the more he's convinced that Zachary is innocent of the crime for which he's accused. And the more time he spends with Starla, he more he loses his heart to her.
Telling Starla the truth would put her life in danger, but keeping his secret will destroy their budding relationship. Finding Zachary means the truth will emerge one way or another--if they can survive the men bent on seeing Zachary pay for the crime he didn't commit.
Starla's Search is a sweet and clean western historical romance, certain to warm your heart and fill you with hope! It can be read as a standalone or as part of the multi-author Broad Street Boarding House series.

Author Bio

Cat Cahill is author of the Gilbert Girls series.

A sunset. Snow on the mountains. A roaring river in the spring. A man and a woman who can't fight the love that pulls them together. The danger and uncertainty of life in the Old West. This is what inspires her to write.

She lives with her family, her hound dog, and a few cats in Kentucky. When she's not writing, she's losing herself in a good book, planning her next travel adventure, doing a puzzle, attempting to garden, or wrangling her kids.

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