John Smith is a man who solves problems, just don't try to stop him. He is in Las Vegas trying to track down a missing woman, which should be a simple job. But he soon discovers he is not welcome, and there are those who want to make sure he leaves the city fast, in one way or another.
Vacation in Vegas
โ Scribed by Rowena Candlish
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 56 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Schoolteacher Emma is in Las Vegas on a mission to find the long-lost sister she hasn't seen since childhood. Instead, she wakes up to find a strange man in her hotel room.
Single dad Lachlan is here to give away his only daughter at her wedding, even if he's not quite sure how to let her go. Being mistaken for a thief and dragged off by hotel security is not part of his plans, and he can't forgive the crazy nut job who almost jeopardised the wedding.
After a disastrous reunion with her sister, Emma makes the biggest mistake of her life, but if Lachlan has his way this vacation in Vegas just might lead to the happy-ever-after Emma has always dreamed of...
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