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New Christian romance film

  • ·February 13, 2024

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This new Christian romance film will surely bless you. It is the film version of my bestselling Christian romance novel, The Prostitute.

Thousands of people have read The Prostitute novel with lots of good reviews, star ratings and comments. Surely this new Christian romance movie will help thousands of people.

About the new Christian romance film

The new Christian romance film, as I mentioned earlier, is the film version of my best-selling Christian romance novel, The Prostitute.

In this Christian romance movie, Steve Davies, a strict, morally upright company executive suddenly develops a strange love for a long-term, notorious prostitute!

He ended getting married to her against all odds. What happened next? Watch the movie below:

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