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Tribal Law
- Narrated by: Kay Nazarchyk
- Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
While recovering from a failed marriage, Shannon Duncan wins the lottery. Buying a new car and wardrobe, she travels to what was supposed to be her and her husband Ken's retirement property.
Her plans take an unexpected turn after she hire a local Zuni contractor, Sam Sweetwater, to finish work for the cabin. As Sam and Shannon grow closer, trouble surfaces: Sam's mother is not happy about him having dealings with a foreign woman, as she has planned for him to run for governor.
Amid vandalism, lawsuits, Christmas celebrations, and cultural differences, can the two find common ground and happiness together?
©2021 Lori Beasley Bradley (P)2021 Lori Beasley Bradley
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