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  • The Replacement Date

  • A Short Story (Victory Gospel Short, Book 1)
  • By: Tyora Moody
  • Narrated by: Joy Johnson
  • Length: 54 mins

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The Replacement Date

By: Tyora Moody
Narrated by: Joy Johnson
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Publisher's Summary

Five years after a rocky divorce, Donna Madison is out on her first date. But when she is stood up by her date, she’s not too upset because a surprise “replacement” date saves the night. The man who shows up at her table is a childhood friend she hadn’t seen in 15 years. Maxwell Anderson is no ordinary blast from the past, and Donna can't help but wonder if the unexpected meeting has divine purposes. 

Victory Gospel Shorts are sweet Christian romance short stories from 8,000 to 10,000 words, or the equivalent of 32-40 book pages. Meet a different member from the Victory Gospel Church family. Don't be surprised if you see a character from the Victory Gospel Series or the Reed Family Series in a story. 

Note: This short story was previously published in the Love Knows My Name anthology.

©2019 Tyora Moody (P)2019 Tymm Publishing LLC

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