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Kitt Wade: Country Outlaw

By: Davida Lynn
Narrated by: Lily Berns
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Kitt Wade was a bad man. He did bad things. He worked for bad people.

That was the past. Now, is one of the hottest country guitar players around with his brother, Colton. He’s got a career and a peaceful heart. Kitt leads a good life that only gets better when he is introduced to songwriter Raylene Evans.

Raylene and Kitt share a manager and a deep passion for music. When the two share the dance floor at Colton’s wedding, the sparks fly. They are inseparable until a call interrupts a date with Raylene. A call from his dark past.

Some of Kitt’s old associates try to extort him, threatening violence, and he knows there’s only one way to protect those he calls family. Kitt has to travel to Memphis and to a past life to make sure no one hurts the ones he loves. Can Kitt convince her to love the man he is, not the man he used to be?

©2016 Your Fantasy (P)2021 Davida Lynn
Coming of Age Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Romance Women's Fiction Heartfelt

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