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  • Chancing Faith

  • By: Empi Baryeh
  • Narrated by: Brad Langer
  • Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (21 ratings)

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Chancing Faith

By: Empi Baryeh
Narrated by: Brad Langer
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Publisher's summary

He didn't do short term relationships.... American ad exec, Thane Aleksander, doesn't date co-workers either-until business takes him to Ghana, West Africa, and he meets Naaki. Now he's at risk of breaking all the rules. Can he stop this headlong fall before it's too late? Until he met her! Naaki Tabika has a burning need to prove, to herself and to others, that she's more than wife and mother material. To do so, she's prepared to give up everything for her job. Meeting Thane, however, makes her want to get personal. But falling for her boss could destroy her career. Will she be willing to risk it all for the one thing that can make her truly happy?

Two divergent cultures, two different races, two career-driven professionals, only one chance at true love - will they find the faith to take it, or will their hearts be sacrificed on the altar of financial success?

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Sweet story

If you can bridge the cultural divide of the writer, And I'm not talking about black and white, I'm talking about African versus American. It's a pretty sweet love story.

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Good old fashion bwwm (clean) love story!!

Wow this was a sweet story of a man with a broken heart that traveled to Ghana as part of his companies attempt to buy into the to ad agency in the region. He mets a young up & coming intern that causes him to have feelings. They both feel something towards each other but, due to his position in the company & hers intership. Fraternizing within the company is not allowed. But, one thing leads to another. The ending of this story was the best part. I gave it 5 stars because I applause the story & thought it was refreshing. There wasn't any action scenes and ALOT of dialogue between the characters but it was cute. This story peaked my interest in Ghana waist beads.

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Amateurish.

Can't give this one a five when it seems clear that the author manipulates the characters as opposed to just letting them develop naturally. The sole narrator..didn't even have a female voice and one was needed. Read or listen for free If you have that option.

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