![]() ![]() It would have to be a marriage in name only, at least for a long while. However, to keep her shop, she was determined to find a man to marry and allow a partnership. She was the one now who had to care for and provide for her sister, Rosie and herself. Now, although she had been current on paying taxes and the bills, the Mayor and the Town Council is demanding she sell her Bakery or find a male partner too own the shop and sponsor her or else she was to move out within days. For months after the death of her father, Abigail continued to efficiently run the Family-owned tBakery as she had for the past years her father had been so ill. This audiobook borders between “mail order brides” and proper British society rules. The sentiment from earlier years, when respect, public behavior,manners, and integrity were very important only enhances this story. ![]() The characters seem so real and endearing. ![]() My enjoyment of it was just a strong as the 1st time. This has been my second time listening to this audiobook. As with so many of Karen Witemeyer’s books, More Than Words Can Tell is filled with deep emotion and totally “ brings the reader/listener into “ the tale. ![]()
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