Bronze Genie

Bronze Genie

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Twenty two year old Kailey Carter always wanted to fall in love but she had problems finding the right guy. She always felt her true love was in another time frame and her feeling grew stronger when her older brother, James, announces his engagement to Emma Singleton over Christmas dinner. Kailey then becomes one of Emma's bridesmaids and a day before the wedding they go tanning at a tanning spa. Kailey uses the brand new Bronze Genie tanning bed and ends up in 1930 with a few rules to follow. Did the Bronze Genie make her darkest dream come true? Does she get stuck in the 1930's? Find out!!
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