
Break in the Storm
WeHo, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Rich
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By:
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Sherryl Hancock
About this listen
Ex-Special Forces bodyguard Quinn Kavanaugh disdains everything “industry” when it comes to Hollywood. Despite this, she takes a job protecting up-and-coming singer Xandy Blue. Little does she know the diminutive lavender-eyed singer is far from the drama queen type that Quinn can’t stand.
Xandy has had a tragic life and is haunted by the past events that turned her life upside down. In public, she hides it all behind a bright smile and a beautiful voice. But away from the limelight she’s broken - until she meets Quinn.
When the tragedies of Xandy’s young life catch up to her, will she take Quinn down with her? Or will Quinn save the day to bring a Break in the Storm?
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