
Once upon an Ethereal Diamond
Take Me to the Pink Yacht, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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John Quinn
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Aurora Diamond
About this listen
A humorous, heartwarming story.
Seventeen-year-old Aurora Derubati has a stepsister she never knew about who plunges the family into financial problems. Aurora is left homeless with her younger siblings, relying on strangers in the dangerous streets of Sicily, Italy.
Until she meets Adrien. He's different from all her caretakers and makes her safety and security the priority. Aurora has her first crush. She is a sapiosexual and is ambivalent about her first love. Adrien is madly in love with her and jealous of her date. One Christmas Eve reveals who her true love is.
©2016 Aurora Diamond (P)2017 Aurora Diamond
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