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Peril
- Cowboy Love and Mystery, Book 2
- Narrated by: Mosammat Sajeda Akhter
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Summary
Despite her dreams, things don’t get easier for Evelyn, even though she decides to abandon whatever feelings of responsibility she has toward her family, to love herself, and also allow the man she loves to love her.
However, that love life is rocked when she learns that her father still owes the Hornet’s gang some money and that they’re after her now. As if that’s not enough, her father hints that her mother’s death might not have been an accident as they’d always thought. Now, more than ever, Will has to be there for the woman he loves. He must do everything possible to get her away from the trouble she’s found herself in, even though it means getting caught up in Evelyn’s entanglement with her father’s crime buddies. Getting entangled in her father’s mess only means he’s inviting trouble to himself. But Will’s too blinded by love to see that until it’s too late.
Evelyn
I’ve always wanted to fall in love with a man who truly loves me. Now, that’s happened with Will, but I can’t seem to enjoy it. When my father calls me to tell me the Hornets gang is still after me because he still owes them some money after Will helped him out, I’m mad, but that doesn’t compare to the devastation that follows when he tells me my mom’s death might not have been an accident after all. Despite all this, Will doesn’t leave my side for a second, proving he’s everything I’d ever wanted and more. Suddenly, my youngest sister returned home, and she couldn’t have picked a worse time. Now, I have to worry about a loved one getting caught up in my father’s mess. But I may have been worrying about the wrong loved one.