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Liz

Brides Dock on Portum Island!, Book 4

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Liz

By: Debbie Civil
Narrated by: Bethany Kay
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When you’re nearly killed by a hit man, why not move to a mysterious island to become a mail-order bride?

Liz Sanders’ only goal is to run as far as she can from her life in New Jersey. She’s been fired from her job, and her sister Nancy has been arrested for hiring someone to kill her for the insurance money.

Longing to start a family of her own, Liz decides to become a mail-order bride. Her groom is Marcus Lawson, a rich man who is handsome and open-minded. She has an instant connection with Marcus, but fails to jell with his wealthy friends. Liz is much too strong and opinionated to fit in with gentle ladies.

Will Liz be able to find a place on the island, or will she have to escape...again?

This is a mail-order bride romance that contains a minor element of fantasy. There is no cheating, no cliff-hanger, and a happily ever after is guaranteed!

©2020 Debbie Civil (P)2021 Debbie Civil
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Island Bride

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