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  • Take a Chance on Me

  • Baymoor, Book 3
  • By: D. A. Young
  • Narrated by: Mari
  • Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins

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Take a Chance on Me

By: D. A. Young
Narrated by: Mari
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Asked by his sister Georgina to find her old friend Annabelle Gaines, Graham Carlton becomes fascinated with the woman in the photo. Obsessed with finding her, ensuring her safe return, but most importantly, claiming her as his own.  

Annabelle has been on the run from one man's brutality and never expected to find a savior in another. Graham Carlton's intensity, virility, arrogance, and masculinity should've scared her. Instead, his bold, domineering nature challenges, infuriates, and arouses Annabelle in ways she hadn't deemed possible.  

Journey along with man of mystery Graham Carlton and veterinarian Annabelle Gaines as they find a way to make their relationship work in Baymoor, Maryland. Don't miss the chance to meet new characters, and catch up with some of the town's interesting residents along the way.  

Contains mature themes.

©2017 D. A. Young (P)2020 Tantor

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