
Sapphire Tears
Uvarov Bratva, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Timothy G Little
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Leanne Woodward
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By:
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Nicole Fox
About this listen
I’m caught between two dangerous men.
My ex wants me back.
My husband wants me dead.
But the only life that matters to me is the baby in my belly.
I tried running once, and that didn’t work.
So it’s time for me to try something else: fighting.
I’ll fight for myself, for my sanity, for my child.
I’ll fight for hope.
I’ll fight for love.
Most of all, I’ll fight with the belief that Kolya Uvarov is the man I believe he’s capable of becoming.
The man who loves me.
Unless he kills me first.
Sapphire Tears is the second and final book in the Uvarov Bratva duet. June and Kolya’s story begins in Book One, Sapphire Scars.
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