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  • Reckless Charity

  • A Charity Styles Novel (Caribbean Thriller Series, Book 2)
  • By: Wayne Stinnett
  • Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
  • Length: 5 hrs and 23 mins

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Reckless Charity

By: Wayne Stinnett
Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
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Charity Styles is a world class sharpshooter, martial arts expert, and government assassin...but after a stressful assignment, all she wants is a little time to unwind on the quiet side of St. Thomas, the picturesque Magens Bay.

What does she get? A hurricane, an ex, drug dealers, a psychotic murderer, an amorous developer, and forced to stay in the rowdy tourist town of Charlotte-Amalie. Naturally.

By the time she sails Wind Dancer back to her beloved Magens Beach, a storm is brewing that threatens to displace her again, but this is a man-made storm and Charity has had all she can take. She's stressed and reckless and not even her friends can hold her in check as she takes on a fight that could change her future and the future of those she cares for.

©2017 Wayne Stinnett (P)2017 Wayne Stinnett

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