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The Last Sad Love Song

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The Last Sad Love Song

By: Kimberly Brown
Narrated by: Winston James, Trei Taylor
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"When wounds are healed by love, the scars are beautiful." —David Bowles

Calliope "Callie" Palmer is one year fresh out of a relationship with a heartbreaking end. Since deciding to focus on herself and her bakery, the last thing Callie is looking for again is love. When her best friend recruits her for a photoshoot with her fiancé, Callie has a feeling she's being set up. Her initial apprehension is replaced with immediate attraction when she lays eyes on the handsome Thane St. Thomas.

The thirty-two-year-old headmaster is instantly intrigued with his future sister-in-law's best friend. Single for two years now, Thane is no longer looking for a girlfriend. He's looking for a wife. His initial attraction to Callie is based on their natural chemistry and vibes, but once he pulls back the layers, he discovers she's everything he's been praying for.

Join this couple's journey with a sweet, drama-free love story, sure to leave you swooning and wanting more!

©2025 Kimberly Brown (P)2025 Podium Audio

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