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Second Chances at Little Bluewater Bay
- Narrated by: Kitty Kelly
- Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Photographer Angel Harrington thought charming Little Bluewater Bay would be the perfect home for six months. But when she's stranded on the side of a country road with a flat tyre, help soon arrives in the form of a particularly handsome stranger. Lucas is tall, muscular and easy on the eyes. She doesn't mind watching him work. Maybe luck is on her side. Angel is convinced there's only one person in life she can rely on: herself. But she soon finds that the residents of Little Bluewater Bay are a community, and they welcome Angel with open arms. And with a little help from Lucas, Angel begins opening her heart to the possibility that just maybe, it's not always better to be alone. Can Angel take a leap of faith and find her own slice of heaven, right here in Little Bluewater Bay?