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Mrs Millionaire and the Bad Father: A Short Story Book 2 - 2 #1 - cover

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Mrs Millionaire and the Bad Father: A Short Story Book 2 - 2 #1

Marissa Marchan

Publisher: Marissa Marchan

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Summary

Matt Calderon is a faithful husband and loving father of two children. His wife, Maria, has a medical condition that limits her ability to do manual work and so Matt has to take two jobs to support his family. Despite the challenges they experience, the family remains hopeful and optimistic. But sometimes, life is full of surprises. Matt's boss accuses him of stealing money. Matt, along with his wife and children, flees from their home to avoid arrest for a crime he did not commit. 
To make matters worse, Matt is at the gas station when a robbery occurs. It traps him inside with police surrounding them while his family awaiting his return. Could there still be hope for them?
Available since: 11/25/2017.

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