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When Joe Wilde surprises his new bride, Margaret, with a honeymoon, she is speechless—but not from surprise! The honeymoon is nothing like what she expected, not a sandy beach someplace hot, not even a romantic cruise. Instead, Joe wants to take her camping in the middle of nowhere.
Margaret has her doubts, especially when Joe ignores her worries about the trip. She soon wonders, should she be running the other way?
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