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Love and the Intern - cover

Love and the Intern

Emily Carrington

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

After a decade, Renée is thrown into the stormy seas of love when her erstwhile fiancée reappears in her life. Both women vow to stay away from each other, but circumstances at their job throw them together.
Their project? Seek out the maniacal ways of dragons and show the proof of their machinations. But when Renée turns up more than anyone expected, how far will the dragons go to protect their secrets? Will Jenny and Renée live long enough to rekindle their affections?
Available since: 08/26/2020.
Print length: 87 pages.

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