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The Gold Shoe

By: Grace Livingston Hill
Narrated by: Anne Hancock
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Fun-loving socialite Tasha Endicott is stranded at a deserted small-town train station on her way to a house party. Caught in a fierce blizzard and poorly dressed for the weather (she loses a bejeweled party slipper in the snow), she's saved from certain death when minister Thurley MacDonald appears and carries her home to his mother.

Thurley is a minister, and he and his loving mother adhere to strict interpretations of the Bible. It is a strange but intriguing world to Tasha, and when it's time for her to leave, she finds her own life somewhat vacuous.

Meanwhile, Thurley has found her gold shoe in a snow drift, and somehow the two keep missing each other as he attempts to return it...

Public Domain (P)2025 Anne Hancock
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Romance
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This story was SO good, especially the audible version read by Anne Hancock. I loved how the story opens- a harsh winter storm, a beautiful stranded debutant exposed to the elements, a handsome rescuer who knows just what to do, and a cozy cottage refuge with a grandmother- type hostess who tucks the girl in warm quilts, pampers her, and gives her hot tea. The story continues with many ups and downs, until everything comes together perfectly in the end.

A delightful, cozy story

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