
Esperanza
Brides Dock on Portum Island!, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Bethany Kay
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By:
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Debbie Civil
About this listen
When you're evicted by two lovers, why not move to a mysterious island to become a mail order bride?
Esperanza DeLuca is in a jam. Nancy, Esperanza's roommate, decided to move in her husband. The problem is that Nancy would rather be a newlywed without a third wheel hanging around. She gives Esperanza two weeks to move out, and she's even nice enough to pack her bags for her. Esperanza signs up for a dating site and is offered a home off the coast of Florida. The only catch: She has to marry her match right away. Will she find happiness in her abode? Or will new challenges send her packing...again?
©2020 Debbie Civil (P)2021 Debbie Civil
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