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Contract Pending (A Savannah Martin Novel)
- Savannah Martin Mysteries, Book 3
- Narrado por: Amanda Stribling
- Duração: 8 horas e 50 minutos
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Sinopse
Savannah Martin has always been a good girl, doing what was expected, and fully expecting life to fall into place in its turn. But when her perfect husband turns out to be a lying, cheating slimeball - and bad in bed to boot - Savannah kicks the jerk to the curb and embarks on life on her own terms. With a new apartment, a new career, and a brand new outlook on life, she’s all set to take the world by storm.
If only the world would stop throwing her curveballs....
They say that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and Savannah is certainly learning the truth of that statement.
It’s been a month and a half since Rafael Collier left town, and although Savannah knows it would be hideously inappropriate - not to mention supremely stupid - to miss him, she wishes he’d come back soon. His grandmother’s ailing, the nurse he hired to take care of her has disappeared, and somebody is watching the house and following Savannah as she goes about the business of bringing her first real estate transaction to a close.
But when Rafe comes back, things only go from bad to worse. Resident nurse Marquita Johnson is found murdered, and Metro Nashville homicide detective, Tamara Grimaldi, is asked to handle the case. It doesn’t take long for her to focus her interest, once again, on Rafe.
Now, Savannah has to make the choice between staying safe by accepting her old flame Todd’s proposal of marriage, or taking a chance on losing her heart and her life by trying to help Rafe, as the term "contract pending" takes on a whole new meaning.