
One Tuesday Lunch
Diamond Lake Series, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Susan Fouche
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By:
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T.K. Chapin
About this listen
Can be listened to as a stand-alone but is enhanced if listened to in order of the series.
With a dead-end job in a small town, Miley finds herself bored and longing for change. When it comes in the form of a gorgeous stranger, she's pleasantly surprised until he's arrested for murder.
Could her long awaited love be a murderer? Or are things not what they appear? Find out in the latest installment of the Diamond Lake series by T.K. Chapin.
From the best-selling inspirational romance author comes a story that will keep you listening in anticipation of what happens next.
One Tuesday Lunch is audiobook six in the Diamond Lake series by T.K. Chapin.
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