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This Crazy Paradise
- Narrated by: Motshidi Moshegwa
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It takes a divorce for psychologist Dr. Onele Dlamini to realise she wants to write steamy love stories. She's given herself one month on a Greek-style resort on the West Coast of South Africa to prove she can do it. Daniel Lindo is the red-hot workman who arrives to fix her roof and ask for her help with his insomnia - over another woman. Onele really, really shouldn't play therapist here, but she's curious...there is more to this man's past than meets the eye. Is Daniel the cure for Onele's writer's block? Or will she find the truth is not quite as it seems in this crazy paradise?
©2017 Aziza Eden Walker (P)2021 Recorded Books Inc.
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