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Let's Do Summer - Everybody Needs Joy Shorts Series - cover

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Let's Do Summer - Everybody Needs Joy Shorts Series

E.N. Joy

Publisher: End of the Rainbow Projects

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Summary

Hailey is fed up with Randall, the love of her life, but she refuses to give up. Their issues are not something they can discuss over a lunch Randall would have to squeeze into his busy schedule. No, for what Hailey wants to say and do, it's going to take the entire summer. But getting Randall to agree to it may not be so easy. 
Available since: 05/19/2016.

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