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The Miner's Lady

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Tracie Peterson Delivers Romance and Adventure When Chantel Panetta's younger sister claims to be in love with Orlando Vittorio, Chantel knows there is no hope. The Panettas and Vittorios have been sworn enemies for decades, and young love cannot heal the deep wounds between the two iron-mining families. Yet, unable to resist Isabella's pleas, Chantel agrees to help her sister spend time with Orlando...only to have a run-in with Dante, Orlando's brother. The older, more handsome one. Chantel can't deny the attraction that flares when she's with Dante. But when a tragedy occurs at the mine, is there any hope that the hatred that has simmered between these two families might be resolved? Or will Chantel's hope for love be buried amidst decades of misunderstanding?
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      Family feuds and forbidden romance combine in this gentle listen. The Panettas and Calarcos have been enemies for years. When Chantel Panetta's sister becomes involved with Orlando Calarco, Chantel tries to stop their romance but knows there's no hope. Narrator Stina Nielsen offers an overall soothing pace but adds tension to the narration when the families are faced with accidents and tragedy. She seamlessly blends Italian accents, giving charm to the characters. The production is crisp and clear, and Nielsen's narration is relaxing and enjoyable--perfect for listeners of inspirational romance. S.B.T. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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