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Ha'Penny Chance
- Ivy Rose Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Grainne Gillis
- Length: 10 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ivy Rose Murphy dreams of a better future. For years she has set out daily from the tenements known as The Lane to beg for discards from the homes of the wealthy. Her fortune takes a turn for the better, but there are eyes on Ivy, and she is vulnerable as she carries her earnings through the dark winter streets.
Jem Ryan, who owns the local livery, longs to make Ivy his wife, but she is reluctant to give up her fierce independence. Then a sudden astonishing event turns Ivy's world upside down. A dazzling future beckons, and she must decide where her loyalties lie.
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- amy
- 12-21-21
wonderful
This is a wonderful story. The narrator is perfect. I could listen to it again.
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- maureen mcentee
- 06-07-18
great story
A great story I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish. Gemmaa Jackson is a very good story teller, I have read all the books in the Ivy Rose Murphy series, wish she would write another sequel.