
Soulswap
Twin Souls Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Susan Greenway
About this listen
The pain was back. It completely consumed me, devoured me. But I wanted it.
This pain would take me to Sian. When I opened my eyes, I would be in the body that was supposed to be mine. And even if it was just for a little while, even I couldn't stay forever, it was worth it. She was worth it.
I hugged myself. Time to go see the real love of my life.
Soulswap is a paranormal romance with a Freaky Friday twist. (Which means body swapping, if you were as clueless as Arizona.)
Books 1 and 2 in the Twin Souls series have concurrent timelines, and can be listened to in either order.
Soulswap is Book 1 in the completed Twin Souls Trilogy.
©2017 Laura Greenwood & Arizona Tape (P)2018 Laura Greenwood & Arizona TapeWhat listeners say about Soulswap
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