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Butterflies Blue

An Interlude in San Juan, Puerto Rico (Chambers Lane Series, Book 4)

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Butterflies Blue

By: Daniel Maldonado
Narrated by: Rosalind Eversmith
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Layla Little was hurt and damaged by her previous relationship. Years later, while vacationing in tropical Puerto Rico with her new boyfriend, Layla unexpectedly encounters her former, jealous boyfriend, Leon.

The encounter brings back memories of heartache and unresolved longing. Leon desperately wants her back, even though he knows that she is with another man. Making things even more complicated for Layla is the persistence of an old high school sweetheart, Roland, who is also vying for her love and affection.

Faced with these diverse prospects and also tragic life circumstances, what will Layla do - and who will she choose? Even she doesn’t know.

©2021 Daniel Maldonado (P)2022 Daniel Maldonado
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Heartfelt

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