
The Sun Is a Big Yellow Ball
50 Shades of the Rainbow, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Julie Griffin
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By:
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Cleopatra Mark
About this listen
Maggie, the lesbian owner of a vintage furniture store, longs to spend more time with her new lover, the beautiful, overly busy archaeologist. But after a tree fell on the store, and with Beatty preparing to bring her little girl with Down's Syndrome home, and the extra care she needs to give the injured little dog, Miss Roxy, it seems impossible.
Now Zelia's sister shows up with big plans that could make things worse or makes things a lot better. You have heard of those tiny houses haven't you? Well, let's see if Maggie will agree to all this.
©2016 Cleopatra Mark (P)2016 Cleopatra Mark
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