
It Might Be You
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Klett
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By:
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Tara September
About this listen
Serina Spring is trading in her blossoming real estate career in Manhattan and an ex-boyfriend to start anew in Naples, Florida. But playing cards with her matchmaking grandmother was not exactly the exciting new life she had in mind.
So, when Serina spies a handsome stranger at an open house, she thinks her luck just might be changing. Then again? Maybe not.
Fortunately, while on the white sandy beaches of Southwest Florida, Serina discovers that all is not what it seems if you just open yourself up to fate.
This short story originally appeared in the anthology From Florida with Love: Moonlight & Steamy Nights from Satin Romance.
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