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A Case of Extreme Mistaken Identity

By: Victorine E. Lieske
Narrated by: Jessica Hazard
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Publisher's Summary

Some mistakes are meant to happen.

When Danica Jordan, daughter of the famous actor Samuel Jordan, gets involved in yet another horrible scandal, her father cuts her off, leaving her stranded and forced to get a—gasp!—cleaning job.

If that isn’t bad enough, someone keeps leaking photos of her to the paparazzi. All Dani wants to do is disappear.

Famous football star Austin Scott is staying at the Billionaire Club to recuperate from an injury. When Danica mistakes him for a maintenance man, he doesn’t correct her. He really doesn’t even want to talk to her, but she’s in a bad spot, and he ends up helping her. The more time he spends with her, the more he falls for her. Except, she still thinks he’s the maintenance man.

Sometimes, the truth is better left alone. That is, until it all comes crashing down around you.

This is a clean romantic comedy full of laughs and love.

©2020 Victorine E. Lieske (P)2022 Victorine E. Lieske

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