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Lyrics of a Small Town
- Narrated by: Gail Shalan
- Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
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A small town where pickup trucks rule, the farmer's market is bigger than the grocery store, and just about everyone goes to church on Sunday is the last place Henley Warren expects to find herself three months after her grandmother's death. But Gran left a list of things she needed Henley to do after she died, and fulfilling those wishes means spending a summer in the same place her mom fled from when she was only seventeen years old. With each task that is ticked off the list, events are set in motion that uncover secrets surrounding Henley's life.
Although Henley may have arrived on the shores of Alabama's Gulf Coast feeling alone and lost in a world without her Gran, things soon change. The small town holds more than she realized—including a broody, gorgeous, potentially dangerous guy who is always showing up when she needs him the most. Henley fears her heart isn't ready to trust someone so unpredictable but he makes her feel things deeper than she thought possible. So, when Henley discovers the twisted, dark world he is living in, will it be too late to save her heart? Or has her heart been beyond saving from the moment he stepped out of his truck on that very first day?
Contains mature themes.
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- FriesB4Guys
- 06-05-2023
Not quite the HEA…
I chose this for light hearted escapism. Spoilers. Was perturbed by the controlling behaviour exhibited by the love interest. She’s not allowed to socialise or spend time with other men, even her own brother? This was never addressed fully and when the book finished I was left not thinking that she got her HEA, rather a relationship where she faced dealing with increasing coercive control. There were a few other problematic situations as well e.g., the saintly grandmother talking someone out of their health care choice.
The narrator was very talented.
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