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What's More Important to You?
- On-The-Go Short Stories
- Narrated by: Michael Griffith
- Length: 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sarah thought she had it all figured out. She was going to be a career woman and climb her way to the top with the new corporate job she nabbed. It took one unexpected encounter to throw her whole life into question.
The On-The-Go Short Stories series is for busy people who prefer stories they can finish in one sitting. Be entertained while in the car, taking care of errands, or anytime you need a mental break. This series offers a variety of genres, which includes stories for young adults. Enjoy the mystery and excitement of fiction without needing to commit to entire novels.
©2014 Zhanna Hamilton (P)2014 Zhanna Hamilton
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