The Elephant Who Survived

The Elephant Who Survived

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According to Jules Verne you can go 'Around the World in 80 days'. We have two months, that's 61 days or 1464 hours. I suppose since then transport has improved but we also want to experience something new in each part of the world we go which means we need longer, we don't have any longer though, it's not like we can pause illnesses until we're ready to die. Harley and her grandfather have never had an argument that has lasted more than ten minutes. They have also never been apart for more than a week at a time. So when the news that they only have two more months to share together arrives in a pristine clean envelope with the local hospital's address on it, neither are quite sure what to do but spend that remaining time together travelling the world not only sharing time but new experiences that will bring them beyond any average relationship between grandfather and granddaughter. On their way they encounter Aidan O'Callaghan a flirty, charming Irish man, someone who is also in search of an adventure but with the limited time available to her and her grandfather will Harley allow herself to become entangled in Aidan's charms?
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