
Jersey Girl
Playing Irish, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Mia Madison
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Dustin Brash
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By:
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Brooke Harris
About this listen
Eva is home. Kind of. She's on American soil and that's a start, at least. But nothing about her life outside Dublin feels familiar anymore. Facing the past is more difficult than Eva anticipated and more dangerous than she could possibly imagine.
When Julian discovers the man who almost destroyed Eva is attempting to push his way back into her life, Julian knows letting Eva go was the biggest mistake he ever made. Julian will have to face his own demons when he leaves Dublin and saving Eva will expose the secrets behind his games: secrets that could leave her hating him forever.
Round two. Game on.
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