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Sloth
- Sins of Mercy, Book 3
- Narrated by: Portia Kay Winters
- Length: 1 hr and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The third story in the Sins of Mercy series.
No one is more productive at work than Mercy, who is blessed with lust and avarice - and both sins leave her with too much energy! For a week, Mercy has not slept a wink, opting to, instead, put in overtime at work, clean her house every day, and probably train for a marathon, too. It's gotten to the point where her coworkers are noticing her for all the wrong reasons.
That's why the next sinner to visit her is Sloth, a lethargic beauty who invites Mercy into her "dream world". What Mercy discovers on the other side of consciousness is a world where anything is possible. Anything except actual sleep!
©2020 Barachou Press (P)2020 Barachou Press
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