The Cabin, Donna Mabry
The Cabin, Donna Mabry
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The Cabin

Author: Donna Mabry

Narrator: Susan Hanfield

Unabridged: 8 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/15/2015


Synopsis

On Nancy's 18th birthday, her father tells her she must marry her cousin Abner, the town's blacksmith. He's already married to three other women, one of them her younger sister. Nancy runs away and gets lost in the woods. Hungry and cold, she finds a seemingly deserted cabin and takes shelter. When she meets Jake, the man who owns it, she must decide if he is a man she can trust. Tired of living alone in the wilderness, he is willing to wait for Nancy to learn to care for him. She expects to spend her life there, but Abner has other ideas. Thinking they will only be safe in one place, Jake takes Nancy to his childhood home, Manhattan, Kansas.

About Donna Mabry

A Michigan native who studied writing in school, Donna first came to Vegas to make costumes and soon was weaving the stories she heard in the back of the girl's dressing room into her first novel. Now she is the author of the Alexandra Merritt Mysteries, which include The Last Two Aces in Las Vegas, The Las Vegas Desert Flower, The Las Vegas Special, Rough Ride in Vegas, M.I.A. Las Vegas, and Lost Luggage.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Deborah on January 26, 2017

Excellent read! Love this story..can't wait to read the next in this series. They have all been excellent! Told all my friend that!......more

Goodreads review by Anne on February 22, 2015

I found a new author I adore! I read Donna Mabry's book about her grandmother called "Maude" and I loved it so I looked for more books by her and found a lot. This was part of the Manhatten series and was number three, but it was easily read separately. I will read the other three though! Eventually......more

Goodreads review by Pam on March 11, 2015

Interesting Times I really enjoyed the trilogy generally. There were a couple of things that bugged me. First of all, I think you can write a story about a Christian family without all the bible quotes. The first two books were rife with them. I know they were probably used to drive home various poin......more

Goodreads review by Sharon Patchett on March 09, 2015

A good close to the trilogy I liked this book and was surprised that it started in the 1930s instead of where the last book ended. Well developed characters as her other books, but this one is more suited for adults than the other two. What I found hard to believe is her parents accepted her after so......more

Goodreads review by Juniegay on July 15, 2017

Very interesting book I enjoyed the story. It held my attention. The only thing I didn't like was the way it portrayed Mormons. I, being LDS, found that this was not the way polygamy was practiced by the church when it was started by Joseph Smith.......more