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Was I Ever Free

Was I Ever, Book 3

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Was I Ever Free

By: Naomi Loud
Narrated by: Gabriel Spires, Kai Kennicott
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The past holds no power when the future is you.

It took twenty-four years, but Lucy Lincoln finally escaped the twisted religious cult she was born into—Sacro Nuntio.

A year later, Lucy still feels shackled to her past–and smothered by her protective sister, Lenix. In an attempt to finally taste real freedom, she decides to take a road trip across the United States. She hopes that embracing new experiences can lead her to discover who she truly is without the weight of others' expectations.

Lenix places the condition that the broody resident hacker of the Sin Eaters, Bastian Maxwell, must go along with her—despite both of their protests.

Bastian's cynical outlook and imposing silence clash with her innocent optimism and endearing, yet sheltered, view of the world, threatening to ruin Lucy's first chance at true adventure.

However, what begins as a begrudging journey down Highway 66 between practical strangers turns into a salacious deal when Lucy blindsides Bastian with a proposition he can't refuse.

Insisting on no strings attached, Bastian agrees to teach Lucy just how good freedom can really feel. However, it doesn't take long for the shadows of his past to manifest and prove that his freedom is merely a delusion.

Was I Ever Free is the heart-wrenching third and final installment in the Was I Ever series. A grumpy/sunshine dark romance with a guaranteed HEA that can be enjoyed as a standalone but is better appreciated in order. Intended for mature listeners.

©2023 Naomi Loud (P)2024 Podium Audio
Contemporary Romance Romantic Suspense

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what lucy wants, lucy gets

Ohhh my goodness. Naomi Loud has absolutely knocked it out of the park yet again. this book had me smiling and kicking my feet like a teenager all over again.
Loud's writing style is 1000% my style as a reader and my goodness she knows how elicit emotions like no other. Her dialogue, descriptors, and tension building are exceptional!!
Honestly, she is an insta-buy author now. this series got better and better with every book.

I did not enjoy the narration as much on this one which is unfortunate as I've enjoyed both narrators previously.

Despite this, I absolutely adored this audiobook and can't wait for her next one!

p.s. everyone talking about chapter 30 (which was hot) but THE EPILOGUE?! EXCUSE ME!! *blushes*

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