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Memoirs of a Wild Child

By: Cassandra P. Lewis
Narrated by: Harley Reid
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Pippa Carvalho never wanted to fall in love....

A happily ever after just wasn't in her plan. She never saw the point in monogamy...that is, until she found her soulmate, and he had been right in front of her the whole time. As she prepared to walk down the aisle, Pippa thought about her journey to Ben. It had been a crazy one, but she had finally found her happy ending. Overwhelmed with love and thankful for the life that lay ahead, she knew she needed to honour her past.

Using her journal, Pippa decided to write it all down, her stepping stones in life. Every experience. Every regret. Every conquest. They had all led her to this point…to this man. She may have found her happily ever after, but this is no fairy tale...these are the Memoirs of a Wild Child. Contains graphic sexual content and bad language.

©2015 Cassandra P. Lewis (P)2021 Cassandra P. Lewis
Romantic Comedy

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