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Destiny
- The Steel Brothers Saga, Book 27
- De: Helen Hardt
- Narrado por: Lola James, Nelson Hobbs
- Duración: 7 h y 16 m
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Ava Steel is haunted by a ghost that has come back from the grave. She questions who she is and whether she’s capable of being in a relationship with Brendan Murphy, the man she loves. As she shuts down her bakery—something she never does—to deal with these newly discovered secrets, she shuts down her relationship with Brendan as well.
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Love it
- De Samantha lee en 02-28-24
- Destiny
- The Steel Brothers Saga, Book 27
- De: Helen Hardt
- Narrado por: Lola James, Nelson Hobbs
Ava Steele
Revisado: 12-21-23
I just love this series and how each one truly builds on the last. Can’t go wrong with this one.
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Chance
- The Steel Brothers Saga, Book 25
- De: Helen Hardt
- Narrado por: Lola James, Nelson Hobbs
- Duración: 7 h y 2 m
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Ava Steel isn’t the typical member of her famous family. She colors her hair pink, practices the tarot, and runs her bakery in town without any help from her family’s financial fortune. She’s content in her life, and she knows who she is…until she receives a cryptic text from a mysterious stranger. Bar-owner Brendan Murphy inadvertently became entwined with the Steel family when he dug up timeworn documents under his floorboards.
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Another awesome one
- De Budlady en 04-15-24
- Chance
- The Steel Brothers Saga, Book 25
- De: Helen Hardt
- Narrado por: Lola James, Nelson Hobbs
Great continuation!
Revisado: 10-06-23
I love the Steele books series and this one did not disappoint! Learning Ava’s story and garnering more clues into the mysteries of the Steele family.
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