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The Mission Comes First: Episode One
- Narrated by: Angie Oliver
- Length: 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This short audiobook is episode one of a serialized sci-fi lesbian romance story - mixed with a little romance erotica, some military undertones, and even a nested lesbian vampire fantasy. The story is sweet, funny, quirky, and sassy all at once.
Mission specialist and scientist Sabrina agrees to her third (and final!) deep space mission and finds herself longing for her sweetheart, Julie, back home. A series of personal letters, journal entries, and more reveals our main character.
©2015 Anja Talbot (P)2016 Talbot Media Group
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