The Girl Who Couldn't Talk: Clean Romantic Comedy (Catalyst #8)

Carolyn Kay Hanson


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The Girl Who Couldn't Talk: Clean Romantic Comedy by Carolyn Kay Hanson
Isaac is deeply concerned about his daughter, Isabel, who hasn’t spoken for years due to a traumatic event. When his mother brings home a young woman and announces she’s the new nanny, he summarily rejects her and demands she leave. However, when he tries to take her to the bus station, everything imaginable goes wrong.



Ivy has silently adored Isaac for years and admires the horses he raises in Wyoming. When she meets his mother at a horsemanship clinic, the two quickly become friends and Irene offers her the position of caring for her granddaughter. Yet when she meets Isaac for the first time, his behavior is reprehensible. Crestfallen, Ivy yields to his plan to send her away but due to a strange series of mishaps finds herself back at his ranch. Mercifully, Isaac’s opinion of her softens when he observes the wonders she works with Isabel.



Anxious to check on her peeps, Catrina secretly attends a horse show and is over the moon when she witnesses a double triumph—Isabel begins to chatter with excitement after winning a blue ribbon and shortly thereafter Issac enfolds Ivy in a tender embrace.
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