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Antique Virgin

Russ Crossley

Publisher: 53rd Street Publishing

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Summary

For generations bad luck curses Saxony Edward’s family. She hides in her eccentric parent’s antique shop dreaming of her happily-ever-after. 
When dot.com millionaire Bryce Kelly stumbles into the shop, her life, and her heart, her luck may have finally changed. But…she learns he’s engaged and totally unavailable. Saxony’s heart breaks. The curse strikes again.  
A series of comic accidents and hilarious misadventures force them closer than friends. Should friends become lovers? 
A new romantic comedy with a twist of magic.
Available since: 04/04/2015.

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