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A Church Girl's Guide to Courting Danger

Charlesian Courtship Duology, Book 1

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A Church Girl's Guide to Courting Danger

By: Brittney True
Narrated by: Trei Taylor, Chance Smolders
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You can have a second chance at your first love or a new flame…

Cassandra Petit-Charles is not your average preacher’s kid. She carries a gun and takes on Boston’s underbelly. She is an “extraction specialist” and her job is relocating kids who have gotten entangled in street life. Helping at-risk youth feels like penance for Cassie’s wild younger years and she’s at peace with living for each new day’s adventure, even if her family think she’s stuck in the past and afraid of the future. Then, the past returns.

When her latest case brings a blast from her past and she has to help her first love’s son escape the meanest gang in the city, Cassie must wrestle with the regrets of her first love while a new flame presents himself (very much against her will). If she can’t accept the handsome Harmel Preston’s help, she could lose everything all over again.

This is a slow-burn Christian romance with action and humor, faith and honesty. To find your way through this story of hair-raising twists and turns, you might need A CHURCH GIRL'S GUIDE TO COURTING DANGER

©2023 Brittney True (P)2024 Brittney True
Action & Adventure African American Christian Fiction Clean & Wholesome Genre Fiction Witty Boston
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