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A Delirious Summer

By: Ray Blackston
Narrated by: Andrew Peterson
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To Neil Rucker, seven months, one week, and a day is too long to wait in between dates. But life as a Spanish teacher to missionaries in Ecuador affords little opportunity for romance.

When his worst student, Jay Jarvis, suggests a respite in Greenville, South Carolina, so begins Neil's delirious summer. Neil sees his chance to meet a sweet succession of Southern women, but little does he know that the girls of Greenville are now more elusive than a snowflake in the Ecuadorian jungle.

As they church-hop in Greenville, Neil tries to find the perfect girl among the Neapolitan choices: a demanding redhead, a joy-riding blonde, and a very tardy but intriguing girl with raven hair and a pierced eyebrow. Who knew relational gumbo would look like this?

©2004 Ray Blackston (P)2004 Oasis Audio LLC
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance

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  • Audie Award Finalist, Inspiration/Faith-Based Fiction, 2005

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