
Mit modvillige hjerte
Cherry Tree Harbor, Band 3
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Narrated by:
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Maren Lemb
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Mikkel Hansen
About this listen
Hvis du havde spurgt mig, om jeg kunne finde på at gifte mig med den kæphøje Devlin Buckley, ville svaret være et rungende nej … indtil i dag. Nu står han i min dør med et tilbud: Hvis jeg gifter mig med ham, vil han redde min families forfaldne skiresort og dermed tage hævn over sin tidligere chef.
Hvis jeg siger nej, skal mit yndlingssted i hele verden rives ned. Hvis jeg siger ja, lægger jeg min skæbne i hænderne på den mand, som selv prøvede at lukke Snowberry Lodge.
Mit modvillige hjerte er tredje bind i Melanie Harlows sexede small town-romanceserie om livet og kærligheden i den lille by Cherry Tree Harbor.
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