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Hawaiian Christmas Misadventures
- Narrated by: Christy Williamson
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Stacey, a happily married 38-year-old hidden poet, is abandoned for Christmas by her husband, who chooses to stay in wintry Chicago rather than join her and her colleagues in tropical Hawaii.
Kevin, Stacey's best friend, has trouble attracting women who can't see past his chipmunk cheeks. He manages to catch the eye of the most attractive woman in the office using trickery.
Christine, a fit and gorgeous accountant, isn't that interested in dating men until a poem wins her heart. But who wrote it?
Join them in gorgeous, palm-tree-filled Hawaii and find out who loves who.
©2014 Books to Go Now (P)2015 Books to Go Now
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