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Cappuccino in the Winter
- Can a ’90s Romance Survive Cyberspace Intrigue and Hacking?
- Narrated by: Michelle Thompson
- Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
African-American computer security expert, Alayna Alexander, will do anything to have a family, including marry a man she doesn't love.
But confusion in the form of tall, dark Khavon Brighton, a former computer hacker, slips into Alayna's life when she is assigned to work with him on a top-level security project. Sparks fly as the two race to thwart a desperate cyberthief who has a personal vendetta against Khavon.
©1999, 2004, 2023 Valerie Rose (P)2024 Wordwooze Publishing
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