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Storms at Shelton: Deception Is Inexcusable

Harmony Series, Volume 4

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Storms at Shelton: Deception Is Inexcusable

By: JR Thompson
Narrated by: Joseph C. Richardson
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Of all the rotten timing for her prince charming to come along...

She can't marry him while her name is marred! There's no way she would dream of tainting the man's reputation - he had enough baggage of his own to worry about. Fortunately for Ericka, Titus is not the kind of guy who gives up easily. Going undercover, he becomes a resident of a men's homeless shelter. No matter what it takes, he's determined to expose the real criminal so he can take Ericka's hand in marriage.

Can Titus find out who framed his redheaded angel? Is that even safe? The only way to find out is to get Storms at Shelton! Even though Storms at Shelton is the fourth book in the Harmony series, it can easily be listened to as a stand-alone.

©2018 JR Thompson (P)2018 JR Thompson
Christian Fiction Young Adult Fiction

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