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That's One Big Sledgehammer

That's One Big Series, Book 2

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That's One Big Sledgehammer

By: Mika Rayne
Narrated by: Craig Richards
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Aurora is a single mom and ends up adopting her sister’s baby. She will do anything for her son and nephew- who she now calls her son. Then she receives a letter from a DNA service, stating that she has a half-sister in New Orleans.

Fed up with Las Vegas, she buys a lottery ticket, only to win big. Needing a drastic change in her life, she buys an abandoned Victorian home on the bayou in New Orleans and is going to work at a dance studio to teach grannies how to shake it. She hires a carpentry company to remodel her home and soon meets Forest- the man who will break her walls down.

After learning what he’s dealing with at home, she grasps how similar they are. She just doesn’t realize how much younger he is than her. Looks like she’s going to have to teach him a thing or two.

©2022 Mika Rayne (P)2024 Mika Rayne
Contemporary Romantic Suspense

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