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Book 2 of the Speaking in Tungs series Marleigh Benning is positive she's mastered being a home speech therapist in the most remote region of Pennsylvania... and that the steep learning curve is behind her. But further surprises await around the next bend, as her six unpredictable clients keep her off balance; her relationship with a local fireman heats up to alarm-level arson; and she discovers why her birth parents were placed in witness protection. The biggest danger Marleigh faces as she traverses the rolling terrain, going house by house is her inadvertent entanglement in a clandestine heroin operation. Once again, will she be able to keep her clients safe and herself alive long enough to find the answers she has come searching for?
Well-researched and brilliantly told story of love and loss during one of the most intensely awful period of world history, the Holocaust in Hungary.
It's her first job in rural Pennsylvania. How hard can five patients be? In this entertaining novel set in rural Pennsylvania, a young woman from San Francisco searches for her birth parents while beginning her first job as a home-health speech pathologist. She soon learns how hard one job can be as she navigates the backwoods of Tungston, ("Tungs") trying to comply with the needs of her quirky patients, all the while being stalked by a violent fugitive, and finding herself unexpectedly falling for the charms of a small-town, including one hot fireman. Through no fault of her own, she exposes a criminal who has been safely hidden in the thick forest, and now as he tries to stop her from exposing him, her patients' lives, as well as her own are in jeopardy.
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