
Traffick Report
Newsroom Romance Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Allison Good
About this listen
Contemporary passion in the tradition of Julie James, Traffick Report draws romance from genuine workplace personalities and conflicts.
Bereft by the loss of her father, hometown news anchor Bailey Barber still finds the strength to drive ratings: She’s the girl next door and viewers count her as one of their own. Covering the story of a young woman who has been trafficked as a sex worker, she finds an awkward kinship. Bailey discovers a new man and a new dimension to romantic experience. Yet her journalistic drive conflicts with his defense of his client. He has the insight and passion to capture her heart, but can their growing love survive their professional conflicts?
©2017 H. Laurence Lareau (P)2022 H. Laurence Lareau
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