• September Tango

  • The Rhythm of the Heart, Book 1
  • By: Caitlin Tull
  • Narrated by: Christy Lynn
  • Length: 7 hrs and 5 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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September Tango

By: Caitlin Tull
Narrated by: Christy Lynn
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Publisher's summary

Calvin spent his life in the small town of Major, Alabama only to leave shortly after high school to join the military. Never knowing her feelings.

Zoe always loved Calvin. When he returns five years later, she is not surprised that time and distance hasn’t deterred her feelings in the least.

Sparks fly when their passion runs *HOT *as they finally come together. When Zoe's life is rocked with bombshells it's Calvin that takes the lead, teaching Zoe to follow the rhythm of her heart.

©2014 Caitlin Tull (P)2014 Caitlin Tull

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From a very souther extremely rural place

Being from a very rural city I can't say the author didn't actually capture a small group of people as in her book. Redneck would be the word. However it is a very small numbers. I personally believe that she degraded the whole southern small towns. I was maybe for 18 &to we. Then it's insulting

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