Mine To Keep
Written by Wendy Hudson
Narrated by Ruth Urquhart
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There she meets Abigail Miller, the castle chef, who quickly becomes her tour guide and search partner. Along with Abigail's brother, George, they decipher village gossip from truth, fact from folklore, and offer Erin sanctuary within the castle walls.
But when Erin's nightmares start to close in, can she defeat them and learn to live again?
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