Molly's Letter
A Tea Rose Story
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Narrated by:
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Jill Tanner
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Written by:
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Jennifer Donnelly
About this listen
New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Jennifer Donnelly returns to the unforgettable world of her beloved first novel, The Tea Rose.
It’s the summer of 1891, New York City, in the early days of Fiona Finnegan’s marriage to Nicholas Soames. Though their marriage is an unconventional one and the wounds of the past are not fully healed, the two best friends are happy together, consumed with chasing their dreams and building a better life for themselves and their loved ones.
When Fiona senses a quiet love blossoming between her widowed uncle, Michael Finnegan, and his neighbor, Mary Munro, she’s thrilled and hopes that Michael will soon propose to Mary.
But one night, at a family supper, a surprise announcement tears these hopes asunder.
Will Mary be lost to a determined suitor? Or will Fiona and Nick find a way to unite two souls who belong together but are held apart by grief, pride, and too many words left unspoken?
Molly’s Letter is a love letter to family, friends, and the bonds that outlast loss, pain, and sometimes, even life itself.
©2023 Jennifer Donnelly (P)2023 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about Molly's Letter
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- Ksky
- 2024-04-26
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A cute shorter story inside the lives of characters from the Tea Rose Series. Brought a few chuckles and a belly laughs or two.
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- Mary McDonald
- 2024-02-23
Great story, well read but very short
Usual great story from Jennifer Donnelly. But very short for the use of a credit
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