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Enemy in Camp

The Americana Series, Book 22

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Enemy in Camp

By: Janet Dailey
Narrated by: Shaina Summerville
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The New York Times bestselling author takes her state-by-state romance series to Michigan, where a summer home brings together two suspicious hearts.

Victoria Beaumont is looking forward to relaxing at the family summer home on Mackinac Island, Michigan. But how can she relax when her father, Charles, has invited the arrogant, insufferable—and irresistible—journalist Dirk Ramsey to the island? Dirk's ruthless reporting has been a thorn in the side of Charles's political career. And Charles is hoping Dirk might change his views once he gets to know the Beaumonts better.

Victoria doesn't want to know him better. True, Dirk Ramsey is the most attractive man she's ever met—but any interest he shows in her is purely for the sake of journalism . . . or so she thinks. Meanwhile, Tory's intriguing complexity makes Dirk's latest story an exercise in frustration—and temptation.

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Although this series was written back in the 1970s and early 80s, I still love listening to it! I love hearing interesting parts of history of each state, especially now that I have gotten to travel some and been to most of them. The story was a little cheesy, just like it was when I read it 30 years ago, but it makes me feel like coming home. The narrator was fine, maybe not the best, but did a good job telling the story.

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