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The Keys to My Diary: Marina
- Narrated by: Ann Omasta
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
You can visit the Florida Keys by peeking inside Marina's diary!
Hello. My name is Marina Carpenter and I am divorced.
I never in a bazillion years thought I would have to utter those words about myself.
Fern, my BFF, thought it would be a good idea for me to work through my hurt feelings by writing in this journal. It doesn't seem to be working.
Maybe I need a hot, young, motorcycle-riding tourist to help me forget this overwhelming sadness for a bit.
I'll just need to remember that it's a temporary fling. No problem...right?
Sneak a peek inside my diary today!
Fans of Tracy Brogan and Tracey Alvarez will love this delightful beach (or wishing you were at the beach) listen. Grab it now.
©2016 Ann Omasta (P)2019 Ann Omasta
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