
Theresa
Brides Dock on Portum Island!, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Bethany Kay
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By:
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Debbie Civil
About this listen
When you're disowned by your father, why not move to a mysterious island to become a mail order bride?
Tessa McDonald’s father is rich, gullible, and has a penchant for dating women half his age. That’s why she has spent her life protecting him from gold diggers. Eventually, Tessa fails, and her father proposes to Gail.
After the couple kicks her out of the house, Tessa decides to become a mail order bride. She’s immediately drawn to her groom, Thomas Daily, a complicated man with a big heart. Unfortunately, his brother Trip is willing to do anything to ensure that Thomas’ marriage doesn't last long. Will Tessa be able to uncover the plot before it’s too late?
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