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Happy Camper

Mountain View Inn, Book 1

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Happy Camper

By: Renee Riva
Narrated by: Jennifer Satwekar
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Allie Jaskie, recent fashion school graduate, needs a job. Charlie Braun, editor of Happy Camper magazine, needs a field reporter. The clock is ticking for an article about summer snow camping on Mount Rainier. Allie hates camping. And snow. But she's down to her last can of tomato soup. What's a hungry girl to do? Change her name to Sage Forester and show up for an interview in old camping duds, courtesy of Goodwill.

Something about Sage Forester doesn't add up, but Charlie is intrigued enough to give her a chance. When Sage returns from Mount Rainier with her ridiculous article “Fashions in the Forest”, the editorial staff roars hysterically - until their boss says, “Run it.”

Sage is an instant hit with the ladies. Who would guess so many would love trading in their army green camping gear for pink tents and bright hiking attire? Sage's celebrity status continues to soar - until Charlie discovers she’s not who she claims, nor is she spending invigorating nights sleeping in the snow.

Listeners of all ages are in for an avalanche of fun in this lighthearted adventure as Sage and Charlie battle it out in Paradise on Mount Rainier.

©2012, 2015, 2017 Renee Riva (P)2020 Renee Riva
Christian Fiction Contemporary Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy Contemporary Romance Funny Camping
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