
Somewhere in the City
Michaels Family Romance, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Sonja Field
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By:
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Toby Neal
About this listen
It's a long way from sleepy St. Thomas to the big city.
"It's dangerous to be too beautiful." The year is 1989, and magnet-for-trouble Pearl Michaels leaves her childhood home, the tropical paradise of St. Thomas, to live with her sister in Boston. Discovered as a model, Pearl finds fame, fortune, and Magnus Thorne.
Harley-riding, enigmatic Magnus is a man with a past and a hazardous, secret present. The last thing he needs or wants is an addiction to a woman so famous she's known simply as "Pearl," but he can't seem to let her go.
Danger and passion stalk Magnus and Pearl from Paris to Dubai, and love's not the only thing at stake.
©2015 Toby Neal (P)2017 Toby Neal
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