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That Girl from Wagga

Perceptions - The Jenna Plural Saga, Book 2

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That Girl from Wagga

By: David Parker-Ross
Narrated by: Tegan Bourke
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Stacey Grant Tells All

"Are you looking for a steamy romance about a flying doctor racing across the Outback to rescue a beautiful damsel in distress?

Well, I’m sorry to tell you, mate, you’ve come to the wrong place.

This is all about how yours truly met Jenna Plural. Nicked a bloody spaceship. What Phelks got so wrong, and what happened after Jenna took control of the fleet.

Best of all, it’s told by me, Stacey Grant. Yeah, I wrote a bloody book. Would you believe it? What more could you want?

So grab yourself some tinnies, sit back, and let me tell you my story."

Stacey Grant, the feisty young pilot from Jenna Plural Wants You, returns.

Considered to be one of the greatest pilots in the solar system, she has been recruited by the Americans for a desperate mission to steal an advanced spaceship from the Peons on a distant asteroid.

In what is both a prequel and sequel to the first book in the Perception series, Stacey shares her version of events of when she met Michael Phelkar and what happened after the conclusion of Jenna's rise to power.

Join Stacey as she takes over telling the story of the fight back to Earth.

Perceptions…it all comes down to who you believe….

©2022 David Parker-Ross (P)2022 David Parker-Ross
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