
The Trouble with Fishing
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Narrated by:
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James Babbin
About this listen
Rob surprises Lena with a trip to help them get to know one another. But hiking and fishing for five days? Lena is a city girl and wants to go home. Rob soon realizes he made a mistake, but it's too late now.
Walker, the fishing guide, hides his amusement at Lena's designer jeans, new boots, and Hollywood sunglasses when he first meets her. But there's something about the short, well-rounded brunette that keeps drawing his attention. He knows she's going to be trouble, he just can't imagine how much.
Does Lena feel the sparks between them? She definitely thinks the guide is well built and when he renders first aid to her sore feet, she's impressed. But what about the man she came with?
©2011, 2015 Rebecca J. Vickery (P)2016 Rebecca J. Vickery
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