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Foreign Coffee
- A Ladies Tale, Book 1
- Narrated by: Luanna Helena
- Length: 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A young widow needs to change her life, so she empties her bank account and flies to Athens. Her sister Rose comes along. The two ladies get into all types of mischief when they run into a mysterious British man that is running from a past. Will young Isabella fall in love or get conned in Athens? Either way, Rose and Isabella will leave a mark on their many coffee cups that supply their addiction to the city of Athens, and their hearts.